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Ok i confronted her through txt and heres the conversation:
"Can I ask you something?
Of course...
Tell me...
Busy day??
Would you still be interested if I didn't spoil you?
Spoil me in whats sense?
Like buy you things and pay for stuff
You mean interested in you?
Yeah
First of all yes I would...secondly for me spoiled means more thant that! Usually I consider the fact that a men paying for a woman if he has the possibility to do it of course is a very gentleman thing to do...I suppose that is also a part of our culture you see. But you don't have to do it if you don't feel like you want to or if is not natural for you.
How do you feel about that?
Why did you asked?
Would you like to change something about the way that you are treating me so far?
Like if don't feel comfortable with the way that you have been treating me in general so far? Do you think that you are spoiling me???
Just feel that if I do it all the time it won't be special or appreciated when I do pay for things... it will just become expected.. do I make sense?"
That's the conversation so far.. I'm a bit pissed off that she doesn't consider me paying for small things (food, drink etc) as spoiling her... I think she considers spoiling as presents and things.
You sounded like a bitch. You should have been direct.
I've been with South Americans and was fortunate enough to have met a girl who refused to let men pay for her. She basically told me how it was in her culture that it was expected the guy pay for everything to impress the woman. After all, latina/latinos are very physical people. Their body language is essentially pick up as a standard(They grab women, dance and grind as if it's the friendly thing to do and kiss a lot -- they're generally a very easy to lay people in comparison to Western Europeans) and they will openly discuss sexual topics and discuss it in general to both sexes. It's just normal for them. So, I guess a way for a guy in South America to show his value he has to prove he can put food on the table.
It's just a thing I have where i'll pay for a drink on the first date or pay for lunch(simple €20 lunch) and then say "You can get the tip." That's just me. Generally I make it known i'm not a free meal. I know a lot of people who will take advantage of guys and only accept to go out for drinks or dinner with a guy because they know he'll pay but they never stick around for very long and easily get distracted.
If a woman treated me like that I would have been direct about it and told her
what I expect of her and what my culture expects of our women: Equality. Pay for your own stuff and don't be a freeloader(In a less gruff way of course).