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304 pages, Paperback
First published January 12, 2005
We probably all know this already, but let me stress another point: if you go out on a first date with a man and he suggests you split the cost of dinner or drinks – well, either you’ve misunderstood things, and it isn’t a date, or he’s a cheapskate, and you shouldn’t go out with him again.
A man needs to feel that he is courting you. Let him worry about where to take you on the next date, and whether it will be somewhere you will like.
And let him pay for at least the first few dinners. If he’s a nice guy, he’ll like it*.
Even if you meet some shock-haired young men carrying a guitar in a wine bar, why not talk to him for a few minutes if he seems nice? You may have a prejudice against unemployed musicians, but for all you know he may be a TV producer* helping out a friend by looking after his guitar while the latter goes to the loo.