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Cali Bradshaw
March 22, 2011 at 8:12 pm #
Hahah I love sarcasm! I had to laugh a little too as I re-read the comments last night. Such anger! And all on a little pink blog. Come on kids. I am not writing a thesis here on the truths of the the world.

Completely agree that what it comes down to is being thoughtful and considerate AND about the part about wanting a man who will take charge of a date. I love when a guy calls me up and suggests a date, time and place. It is extremely attractive to know he has put so much thought into me already. And yep, once you are in a “real” relationship – that’s a whole other set of rules.

Thanks for the comment!

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Ross Felix
March 22, 2011 at 1:45 pm #
It’s no surprise to me that this topic has stirred up such a debate. You’ve got guys who are “doing it wrong” so to speak who are getting a rude awakening, you’ve got guys who feel vindicated for paying, and you’ve got women on both sides of the issue.

As I see it there are only two issues in dating that possibly would get more reactions, “Why am I a slut if I sleep with him on the first date, whereas he’s awesome for doing it” or “Can I date my friend’s ex?” (And before you slam me about the sex comment, I do believe what’s good for one gender is good for the other.)
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