
This could have been me had I succeeded with the scrote who told me paying for his meal was feminist. This could have been me had I stayed with my ex who I'd weekly buy gifts for but who got mad when I lost my job and asked him for money to buy a mascara.
I just can't.
I relate to you about the whole buying weekly gifts for an ex thing.. let’s never give men princess treatment again 😂 They literally never deserve it.
He clearly didn't care about her and bought the first feminine Bs he got his hands on while at the gas station.
"He lied to me and that's 'off-putting' "
This is why I get on people's cases about language and vocabulary sometimes. Use meaningful words to describe precisely what is happening, or else you did up lying to yourself about what's happening.
A cheap paper menu at a nicer restaurant is off-putting. A friend talking too much about her weight loss is off-putting.
A man being a stingy loser and then lying about it isn't "off-putting". It's insulting, unacceptable, disrespectful, thoughtless, careless, and mean.
"Off-putting " is subjective and not so bad. "Insulting", "disrespectful", etc. are serious offenses that require immediate blocking and deleting.
Use your words, ladies, and describe what men do.
I avoid cheap men like the plague. I’m high maintenance and like good quality things… Nothing pisses me off more than a man who hits on me, then complains when he discovers how much I spend on myself.
If he likes what he sees, but won’t pay up or has a problem with my spending then he can fuck off 🤷♀️
Is she grateful for it though, if she's finding the need to post about it? She SHOULDN'T be grateful for $2.50 perfume of a scent that she HATES and her boyfriend KNOWS IT and she knows it! The seed of doubt is planted and I hope the comments water it so she sprouts right out of this piece of shit's life. He hates her. Next!
Perfume is literally one of the easiest gifts to get (look at her perfume bottle, write down the name, order that perfume, done) and men still fuck it up.
Also... isn't perfume more of a "just because" gift than a real Christmas present anyway? It requires zero thought or effort. For me it's more of a "I saw that your night cream was almost empty so I got you a new one while I was at the store" thing. A nice gesture, yes, but not really exceptional.
And while it may not be super cheap it's also not that expensive (I mostly wear Dior scents and the bottle is around 100€ but it lasts forever for me because you don't need much. Other brands may be more expensive, but still...).
Ouch. I didn't even know one could buy perfume/body spray for $2.50. She needs FDS badly.
My policy is never to spend a damn cent on a man until he gives me the commitment I want. The end.