If a man has one date per week and he has to spend 150 bucks per date it's gonna add up FAST. That's 600 he has to spend on strange women while getting nothing back..
600 bucks goes a long way given the current financial situation in both the US and Europe. Let alone poorer regions
In the late 1990s, Tom Leykis created Leykis 101, a set of rules around navigating the mating marketplace. One of the rules was keeping a maximum of $40 per date. If you were to adjust for inflation, that's around $70-$75 today. I think it is possible to keep costs under $70 per date.
Keeping dates under $70 today is still possible in a lot of USA cities. It would be difficult in New York City at this point.
In the early 2010s, I was doing well in keeping my dates under $40.
Numerous $35-$70 "one date, no sex, no second date" interactions do add up. It's tough to swallow all that wasted money.
App arranged dates are a great way to have "one date, no sex, no second date" interactions and waste money.
it might be one of the reasons why American men complain so much about the difficulty of dating American women and their entitlement.
Most men in the United States are absorbing the cost of early stage dates. Most women in the United States have jobs. Women in the United States are getting free food and free drinks based on some outdated standard.
There were many times in my 20s where I went on dates with women who had a higher salary than I had in that moment. I didn't like the fact that I was giving them freebies when they made more money than I did. Even from age 30-present, there have still been times when that has happened.
I was more bothered by that in my late 20s/early 30s than I am today.
USA women are very entitled for many reasons. Getting free dates despite having a job is a part of it.
getting rejected by a strange woman and going home with nothing.
That's a terrible experience.