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So do you flash the cash or do the Ladies / Gents pay for your company?
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Look on the bright side - at least the taxman won't get that money.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Didn't MF buy you a happy meal on your McDonalds date?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDon't think a bloke's ever bought me dinner
I've always expected to pay for myself and can't see why I wouldn't, unless the dinner was a birthday present or suchlike.
I do find the whole concept of the man being expected to pay very odd.
There's no poll option for "I expect to pay my own way".
I will happily take you up the OXO Tower next time I am in LondonOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Really, she gave it away for free to the rest of usOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostMy understanding is that if I pay then I am going to get laid. Or at least a BJ.
Its prostitution basically.
The most I ever paid for sex was with my ex-wife. That must have cost a fortune.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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MF never mentioned getting Jewellery? Was it in the happy meal?Originally posted by amcdonald View PostFollowed by a parting gift of a pearl necklace I presumeComment
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Completely ditto.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI do find the whole concept of the man being expected to pay very odd.
There's no poll option for "I expect to pay my own way".Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Ladies where have you been all my life? My experiences excluding the AndyW's mum are what I seen personally.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostCompletely ditto.
Must admit Mrs V let me pay for the first date at a restaurant that I could barely afford. She then said next date was on her and took me to Woody's
Woodys Restaurant Reviews, West Drayton, United Kingdom - TripAdvisor
It was love at second date.Comment
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Did she know you could 'barely' afford it? Did she pick the restaurant?Originally posted by vetran View PostLadies where have you been all my life? My experiences excluding the AndyW's mum are what I seen personally.
Must admit Mrs V let me pay for the first date at a restaurant that I could barely afford. She then said next date was on her and took me to Woody's
Woodys Restaurant Reviews, West Drayton, United Kingdom - TripAdvisor
It was love at second date.
OR DID YOU BOOK IT IN A RIDICULOUS ATTEMPT TO IMPRESS HER AND FEEL BITTER WHEN SHE FAILED TO OFFER TO PAY AT LEAST HALF?
Not that this is familiar, or anything.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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As I say, it's never happened to me, but I got married very young to a bloke who was Rich in name but not in wallet.Originally posted by vetran View PostLadies where have you been all my life? My experiences excluding the AndyW's mum are what I seen personally.
Must admit Mrs V let me pay for the first date at a restaurant that I could barely afford. She then said next date was on her and took me to Woody's
Woodys Restaurant Reviews, West Drayton, United Kingdom - TripAdvisor
It was love at second date.
If I were to find myself on the dating scene, and the bloke offered to pay, I'd assume he wanted to.
So Mrs V 'letting you pay' implies you offered to pay. Why did you offer if you didn't want to?Comment
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