| I think the most important thing to note in your post is that there are 2 factors going into this, and everyone is only focusing on 1:
1. Women want everything paid for for them. There is no reason for this. Women now have even more job opportunities than men and are actually favored in the workplace. So under normal circumstances, I see a girl who has a job but doesn't put in money as stuck up, feeling entitled for no reason, and selfish. If she doesn't have a job, then she's no better than me if I didn't have a job: lazy. And that's no excuse. It means she's not mature enough to be on a date with me.
2. Asian culture dictates that the man takes ownership of payment. This is what everyone else is missing. I'm not Asian, so I can't really comment on it. But you need to gauge how strong this culture influences your dating life. If it's a strong influence to you and your girl, then nothing that has been said by me or anyone else is going to help you.
If it's not that big of a deal, or if you're feeling rebellious, then what's been said is what I agree with. Just tell her you expect her to pay for part of the date. I assume you're driving in your car, so let her know that you're paying gas and for the meals and entertainment, and that's not fair. If a girl has a genuine reason to not have a job, she's got to have a little money somewhere, and let her know she can cover one or the other.
Better yet, do "free" dates like dawg suggests. I'm sure she has something around the house she can contribute (a head of lettuce or a movie for your dvd player). The more invested she becomes in providing for date night, the better.
But I've said my piece. And if the [cultural] force is strong with this one, then I've been no help. Are there any Asians out there who have been in similar situations, are more familiar with the culture, and can help? _________________ Jazzy Jeff: "My love for you is like a river,
Like a summer breeze that makes my soul shiver,
One look from you is more precious than gold,
Let's grab some BBQ and go get busy!"
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