Cost comparisonThe difference between one-night stands versus dating becomes just as explicit by looking at cost. A regular date involves dinner and a movie. Or dinner and drinks afterwards. Some women may hint at watching a play. The restaurant you take her out to can't be a dump, so you choose a trendy place. The prices are high but it will be worth getting laid (or so you think). The waiter comes and suggests wine. What a great idea! Except the bottle is $47. The flowers from the flower lady are $4. How the hell are you going to refuse flowers in front of the chick you are trying to impress. Sure, here is $5, keep the change. Your dinner total is $90+. You two go get drinks at a jazz lounge because you are trying to show her your classy side. What to drink? “Wine to beer will make you queer. So let's stick to wine.” The glass of wine is $7. “Two please.” Later, “another round?” “Sure! And the bill.” “Bartender, here is $35, keep the change.” So far, you have spent $120 on this chick and you have not been guaranteed anything, yet. You still haven't kissed her. What's worse: While you are spending money, she is thinking of the best way to tell you why she can't stay over tonight. Is she expected to give you a kiss just because you took her out? Nope. Would it be nice if you got a kiss? Yep. Would you think you just threw a “benjamin” out the window if she gave you some lame-excuse as to why she doesn't think you two should be more than friends? Hell ya! Of course, these numbers can vary on the type of date you go on. If you take her to Denny's, then to a college bar where the beer is $2 a cup, you can spend as little as $60. Similarly, if she likes lobsters and wants to see the play “Stomp!”, you better call MasterCard and raise your spending limit. Next seduction tipClick Here to Learn all the seduction tricks you'll ever need to pick up women and get laid whenever you want a one-night stand
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