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Previously on "Would you pay a hundred dollars deposit for a date"
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Well, if you insist on calling yourself NorthernSugarDaddy on Tinder and have a genuine photo of yourself, do you seriously expect anything else?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo mention of the fact that she will also expect the man to pay for the date. I wonder if we can get a return on the money spent on her when we turn up and realise she's a vacant spoilt brat?
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No mention of the fact that she will also expect the man to pay for the date. I wonder if we can get a return on the money spent on her when we turn up and realise she's a vacant spoilt brat?
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Aus$ 100 is about £50 so not that much really. Would I trust her? Not a chance, bunny boiler written all over her - there is a reason why she's single...Originally posted by tazdevil View PostJeez, that's a lot of money for a date, I'd expect a few kilo of the best quality for that money, probably go for prunes if dates were that expensive.
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Jeez, that's a lot of money for a date, I'd expect a few kilo of the best quality for that money, probably go for prunes if dates were that expensive.
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Would you pay a hundred dollars deposit for a date
I Know lots of you pay more than that for a date - especially on NLyUK's exclusive fetish menu but $100 to reserve?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...-backlash.html
Would you pay a $100 first date deposit? Single woman, 30, proposes charging time-wasting Aussie men cancellation fee after splashing out 'hundreds' on makeup and petrol for Tinder no-shows
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