yes yes that last part is true xP
one of those weird topics that could be debated forever *shrug*
The problem with that though is the need to establish a convention - one which from the start will be "unfair/unequal." Saying "you asked so you pay" is kinda silly, and I think if that idea were to become fully mainstream, that people would find themselves missing out a lot due to the expectation of this, and the hesitation of being the "asker." Since the question was asked about the gay world, a world where there are so many jaded/desperate/lonely/etcetc people, I feel like embracing the set notion designating who should pay would result in loss of opportunities. What should make it feel special is the actual conversation/spending time together/what happens after , not who pays.
yes yes that last part is true xP
one of those weird topics that could be debated forever *shrug*
Not gay, but I usually pay if I ask the person out ~
(usually pay for me own share if I'm invited though..pride issues I guess)
Goten(04-14-2015)
Tough question lol As a straight guy, i normally pay and even if the girl fights to pay, i just tell them next you can pay. Like everyone is suggesting, whoever asked out should try to pay.
So inappropriate how all the straight people are commenting
Like, stfu and let the homosexual people answer
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Mindfang (04-14-2015)
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GREAT QUESTION.
THE MAN SHOULD ALWAYS PAY DUH.
never paid for anything in my life #whore
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I think whoever has money should pay. *captain obvious*
Really though, if one person makes a heck of a lot more money than the other... Then I think it'd be nice for them to pay.
But otherwise, I think you should each pay half. If someone WANTS to pay in full, then that's nice and all - but never go into it expecting they will.
As a side note, I feel this should be the standard for straight relationships too. #gender equality
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