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zonavar68 · 56-60, M
Women seem to have taken 'tipping culture' and twisted it around the rope of toxic feminism.
Modern women have lists of 'bare minimum standards' a man must meet, among them the man expected to pay for the first date, first days can no longer be coffee but must be fancy multi-hundred restaurant dinner dates, he must pass the 'strawberry test', and more.
Modern women have lists of 'bare minimum standards' a man must meet, among them the man expected to pay for the first date, first days can no longer be coffee but must be fancy multi-hundred restaurant dinner dates, he must pass the 'strawberry test', and more.
bijouxbroussard · F
@zonavar68 "Toxic masculinism" is where the man asks, hassles the woman if she says no, and has the expectation that she’ll sleep with him on that first date. I don’t understand why men who dislike women bother dating at all.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@bijouxbroussard Just so you know, I have *never* 'hassled' a woman who said 'no' to a date, and *never* tried to pressure a woman into sex, whether it be first date or not. If a woman declines, I just say thanks politely and walk away. Even if the women declines in a nasty way (which usually means she doesn't find me interesting/attractive or perceive me to be rich lol) I am still always courteous in response.
bijouxbroussard · F
@zonavar68 And believe it or not, there are women who split the bill and have no problem meeting for a coffee or lunch date. You’re looking at the worst case scenarios with women; they certainly exist among men, too.