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A guy invites a woman on a date plans the restaurant picks the place files the reservations and then treats the whole thing like a surprise invoice. He pays for the cocktails and the dinner making it look like a normal first date behaved like he actually wanted to take her out. Then, instead of a thoughtful good‑morning text he sends a payment request. He explains that the bill got more expensive than he expected and that he is not made of money as if being broke somehow cancels out basic date etiquette.
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The woman says she is fine paying for her half she just would have appreciated the conversation happening at the restaurant not over text the next morning. She traveled two hours to see him he made all the plans he asked her out and then he handles the money like a glitchy shared‑expense app. There is no awkward cash‑passing at the table no quick split‑the‑bill moment just a polite thank you followed by a low‑stakes money grab disguised as financial honesty.
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The ick is not that he wants to split the bill it is that he waited for it to feel like a surprise bill collection instead of a shared decision. Dating should not feel like signing up for a freemium trial that suddenly asks for back payments.
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