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How much should you spend on a first date?

I think splitting the bill is ok.
If it's a first date, the most I'd spend on that is £50.
Most ladies are never going to agree to splitting the date bill in my country. This is the main problem with most ladies. They always feel entitled and a man should pay for everything when they go on a date. This is a very silly mentality and I will never fall for it.
 
Most ladies are never going to agree to splitting the date bill in my country. This is the main problem with most ladies. They always feel entitled and a man should pay for everything when they go on a date. This is a very silly mentality and I will never fall for it.

You're right, most of them don't like splitting bill. I've experienced it twice or three times. I saw a lady's post on Facebook where she said, if you can't foot the bill for her date with you, don't bother asking her out.
 
You're right, most of them don't like splitting bill. I've experienced it twice or three times. I saw a lady's post on Facebook where she said, if you can't foot the bill for her date with you, don't bother asking her out.
The problem is that most ladies feel so entitled now. They think and believe that because they are beautiful, men are supposed to be the only one's who are to spend their money on them. Some men who are simps encourage this kind of behaviour from these ladies, it's why they keep doing it.
 
I do not think there is an set rules on how much you should spend on your first date. However, I do understand a lot of guys try to impress girls by going to a posh restaurant and spending a lot of money. I spent just $10 on my first date, we drank coffee and ate French fries. I did offer more food but the girl just refused.
And that's right because, in my opinion, you don't just need to eat for the first time and it doesn't matter how much you spend. It's a bad idea if you want to impress her, how much money do you have, and I am the sum of 10 dollars, the best thing to do is to drink coffee and have a nice talk
 
If you start off on your first date to try and impress a woman with your money by spending extravagantly, she will see the clear picture of what you are trying to do. This is going to make her to turn you into her walking ATM machine which prints money for her whenever she needs cash.
I don't think that this will happen because most girls who come on a first date and are serious, they will not be impressed at all by such an act because they will think that the guy considers them weak
 
When I was on a first date, it seemed to me that the bigger the better. And I managed to impress my girlfriend with this, but later, when we were in a relationship longer, she told me that then she didn't like it very much and she was thinking about ending communication right away
 
Whether I am the one sponsoring the date or the person I am going on a did with is bankrolling it, I don't think a date should be more than $10. And that's a really expensive date for me. Dates are not supposed to be expensive.
 
It depends on who you are going out on a date with an how close you are with the person. Imagine you as a guy meeting a girl and you have not even known each other for long but decides to go on a date with her, then you tell her to pay 50% of the bills, it's just kind of weird if you ask me. But if it's someone I am already pretty close to, then it might be an option.
 
I believe that both parties should not spend beyond their limits. Don't go to q place that is too expensive, don't order meals that are beyond your financial capacity. It is all a matter of relativity. $100 might not be a big deal for some, but can be everything for others.
For anyone at all, even if such a person is a millionaire, $100 is too much an amount to fund just a first date. I don't think it makes sense to spend such huge amount in just getting to know someone. $20 max is okay from my point of view.
 
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