He Insisted on Paying the Bill — I Should’ve Seen the Red Flag

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May be an image of 1 person, flower and text that says 'I went on a date with a guy my friend set me up with. He showed up with flowers (not a grocery store bunch, actual roses). Dinner was perfect. He was charming, opened doors, and pulled out my chair. When the check CATE, I reached for my wallet. big mistake. "Absolutely not," he said, sliding his card down. "A man pays on the first date." walked away thinking it was one of the best first dates ever. That was until the next morning, when I saw that he'd sent me a'

When Eric showed up to our first date with roses and a monogrammed keychain with my initials, I thought I’d hit the jackpot. He was charming, attentive, and even pulled my chair out for me. We met through mutual friends — Mia (my best friend) and Chris (his roommate) — so I felt pretty confident going in.

He insisted on paying for everything, smiling as he said, “A man pays on the first date.” I thanked him, a little impressed by his confidence and manners.

The conversation was decent, and while there weren’t fireworks, he seemed sweet and respectful. That night, I went to bed feeling hopeful. Finally, a decent guy? Maybe? The next morning, I woke up to a text. I expected something cute, like: “Had a great time. Hope to see you again.” Instead, I got… an invoice.

No, seriously. An actual itemized invoice titled: “Date Night – Amount Due.” Here’s what it said: Bouquet of Roses – 1 hug, Custom Keychain Gift – 1 coffee date, Dinner & Tip – A guaranteed second date, Polite Conversation – A compliment about my appearance, Transportation Costs – A voice note saying I’m “worth it.” At the bottom, in bold: “Failure to comply may result in collection — via Chris.” Yes. That Chris. Our mutual friend who vouched for him. I nearly dropped my phone. I screenshotted it and sent it straight to Mia, who was just as stunned as I was.

She immediately called Chris, who was horrified that his roommate had pulled something this bizarre. But then he got creative. Within an hour, Chris sent Eric a revenge invoice — just as ridiculous and ten times funnier. It included things like: Sitting at the Same Table as Her – Public apology, Pretending to Be a Gentleman – Three hours of introspection, Wasting Her Time – A donation to the National Dating Therapy Fund, Not Posting This Online – A generous thank-you gift to Serena, Embarrassing Me by Association – Two weeks of dish duty. Eric did not take it well. He started blowing up my phone with messages like: “You don’t get my sense of humor.” “You missed out on a great guy.” “At least I’m honest about my expectations.” I didn’t reply. Just sent him a thumbs-up emoji and blocked his number. Oh, and the monogrammed keychain? I kept it. It now hangs on my corkboard as a trophy from the weirdest date of my life. Moral of the story? If a man insists on paying the bill, make sure he’s not expecting a romantic payment plan in return.

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