Should a man send transport fare for a first date?
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"If you cannot afford the logistical cost of leaving your own house, you have no business navigating the dating market. Demanding an upfront logistics deposit frames your presence as a commodity rather than a genuine roma..."
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Topic ContextBeneath the polite veneer of dating etiquette lies a battleground of evolving gender roles and the perceived value of one's time and presence. This seemingly simple query—who pays for first-date transport—unravels complex anxieties around sincere investment, self-sufficiency, and whether upfront financial gestures enable connection or reduce it to a transaction. It's a modern dilemma reflecting deep societal shifts in how we define respect and commitment.
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