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		<title>By: Rhonda Lessor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rhonda Lessor</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2007 18:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a poor but attractive woman who started to date a retired attorney who is pretending to be poor. On several dates, he thought I should pay my share when the check came. Out of pride I paid, but when he asked me out again I told him that I was broke and could not afford to go out. Now he thinks that I am blowing him off because I am some kind of golddigger. The truth is that I just don&#039;t have the money to go out to eat in espensive places, go to the theater, go to movies etc. He doesn&#039;t understand what it means to be poor. I don&#039;t want to just go to his house and sleep with him. I just don&#039;t feel like it. I am not a juppie.  This is a yuppie dating game. He needs a yuppie girlfriend. I saw pictures of his past girlfriend, and she was a dog. Just because someone looks like a million dollars doesn&#039;t mean they have any money at all. He just doesn&#039;t get the fact that some people are really poor.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a poor but attractive woman who started to date a retired attorney who is pretending to be poor. On several dates, he thought I should pay my share when the check came. Out of pride I paid, but when he asked me out again I told him that I was broke and could not afford to go out. Now he thinks that I am blowing him off because I am some kind of golddigger. The truth is that I just don&#8217;t have the money to go out to eat in espensive places, go to the theater, go to movies etc. He doesn&#8217;t understand what it means to be poor. I don&#8217;t want to just go to his house and sleep with him. I just don&#8217;t feel like it. I am not a juppie.  This is a yuppie dating game. He needs a yuppie girlfriend. I saw pictures of his past girlfriend, and she was a dog. Just because someone looks like a million dollars doesn&#8217;t mean they have any money at all. He just doesn&#8217;t get the fact that some people are really poor.</p>
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		<title>By: Boyfriend breaks girlfriends leg over penis pump fiasco Â» The guide to single living, dating, relationships and of course, man taming.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Boyfriend breaks girlfriends leg over penis pump fiasco Â» The guide to single living, dating, relationships and of course, man taming.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2006 09:06:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Darren Colliver 30, yet another example of a deranged cheapskate flew into a range and threatened to beat up his girlfriend Ms Franklin when she got home. Like many a woman who has tried to placate a man who clearly isn&#8217;t worth her time, she stayed away from home that night and when she turned up the following day, she was bearing a piece of his favourite cake. Seemingly the cake wasn&#8217;t good enough for a man who desperately needed to inflate his ego (cough, cough)..I mean penis and when she arrived he smashed a draw over her legs and poured shampoo into her eyes and mouth! He then threw her onto the floor breaking her leg! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Darren Colliver 30, yet another example of a deranged cheapskate flew into a range and threatened to beat up his girlfriend Ms Franklin when she got home. Like many a woman who has tried to placate a man who clearly isn&#8217;t worth her time, she stayed away from home that night and when she turned up the following day, she was bearing a piece of his favourite cake. Seemingly the cake wasn&#8217;t good enough for a man who desperately needed to inflate his ego (cough, cough)..I mean penis and when she arrived he smashed a draw over her legs and poured shampoo into her eyes and mouth! He then threw her onto the floor breaking her leg! [...]</p>
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		<title>By: NML</title>
		<link>http://www.baggagereclaim.co.uk/a-lesson-for-cheapskate-dates/comment-page-1/#comment-2141</link>
		<dc:creator>NML</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Aug 2006 09:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Brad K - This was a classic comment that hit on all the points that Darrens behaviour implies for the future of dating if we were all to take on his Scrooge attitude. The key is to accept that dating comes with a certain amount of risk.. and to live with it.
Constant Dater - People are becoming risk obsessed and with attitudes like Darrens, they take the fun out of dating and turn it into a horrible experience that suddenly requires an &#039;agreement&#039; as to the proceedings. Darren is clearly a dipstick anyway...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brad K &#8211; This was a classic comment that hit on all the points that Darrens behaviour implies for the future of dating if we were all to take on his Scrooge attitude. The key is to accept that dating comes with a certain amount of risk.. and to live with it.<br />
Constant Dater &#8211; People are becoming risk obsessed and with attitudes like Darrens, they take the fun out of dating and turn it into a horrible experience that suddenly requires an &#8216;agreement&#8217; as to the proceedings. Darren is clearly a dipstick anyway&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Constant Dater</title>
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		<dc:creator>Constant Dater</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Aug 2006 14:01:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nah, if you&#039;re gonna be insane like that, publishing the crazy is what you deserve.

Dating is a financial and emotional risk. If you try to blot out all possibility of loss, you don&#039;t stand to gain much in the end.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nah, if you&#8217;re gonna be insane like that, publishing the crazy is what you deserve.</p>
<p>Dating is a financial and emotional risk. If you try to blot out all possibility of loss, you don&#8217;t stand to gain much in the end.</p>
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		<title>By: Brad K.</title>
		<link>http://www.baggagereclaim.co.uk/a-lesson-for-cheapskate-dates/comment-page-1/#comment-2077</link>
		<dc:creator>Brad K.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2006 03:16:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Check out the movie &#039;Kissing Jessica Stein&#039;.  That caricature of a penny-counting date is years old - there have to be guys out there pulling these stunts.  

What next?  50 years ago it wasn&#039;t that surprising for the guy to get a car for a date -- but need help with gas money.  With cars so expensive, and gas so expensive...  Plus, I would expect to see commitments about cell calls.  Not everyone has unlimited minutes, some are prepaid and not overgenerous.  A talkative date could ruin phone availability for months over an &#039;intimate&#039; weekend.

And perhaps there could be an obligation for accepting an engagement ring, similar to a pre-nupt.  

The tale of the date may be a mistake of timing, may be a gross failure of etiquette, and may be a serious character flaw.  I would recommend at least a three-month no-contact &#039;cease fire&#039; period, then see if either is interested in asking the other for a *first* date, and attempt to start over.  On the other hand, publishing personal correspondence, even email, without intent to benefit the person(s) involved, is a pretty egregious breach of etiquette.  

So, the lesson is to make any financial arrangements and expectations clear, beforehand, or accept whatever happens?  Or to double-check why you are being ignored before getting upset?  Or that &#039;calling the next day&#039; either happens within 20 hours or reveals a serious character flaw?  Or, as Fred Jones would have it for teachers, take a calming breath, and allow for the 28 minutes adrenaline takes to leave the body before responding to an emotional event.  Plenty of food for thought, however you look at it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out the movie &#8216;Kissing Jessica Stein&#8217;.  That caricature of a penny-counting date is years old &#8211; there have to be guys out there pulling these stunts.  </p>
<p>What next?  50 years ago it wasn&#8217;t that surprising for the guy to get a car for a date &#8212; but need help with gas money.  With cars so expensive, and gas so expensive&#8230;  Plus, I would expect to see commitments about cell calls.  Not everyone has unlimited minutes, some are prepaid and not overgenerous.  A talkative date could ruin phone availability for months over an &#8216;intimate&#8217; weekend.</p>
<p>And perhaps there could be an obligation for accepting an engagement ring, similar to a pre-nupt.  </p>
<p>The tale of the date may be a mistake of timing, may be a gross failure of etiquette, and may be a serious character flaw.  I would recommend at least a three-month no-contact &#8216;cease fire&#8217; period, then see if either is interested in asking the other for a *first* date, and attempt to start over.  On the other hand, publishing personal correspondence, even email, without intent to benefit the person(s) involved, is a pretty egregious breach of etiquette.  </p>
<p>So, the lesson is to make any financial arrangements and expectations clear, beforehand, or accept whatever happens?  Or to double-check why you are being ignored before getting upset?  Or that &#8216;calling the next day&#8217; either happens within 20 hours or reveals a serious character flaw?  Or, as Fred Jones would have it for teachers, take a calming breath, and allow for the 28 minutes adrenaline takes to leave the body before responding to an emotional event.  Plenty of food for thought, however you look at it.</p>
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