Arranging a date for a free meal is o.k.

An internet dating professional expert reported that a young twenty three year old living in urban America utilised an internet dating site only so she could gain free meals. It was reported that the young woman was treated to more than $1000’s worth of gourmet meals last month.

The initiator of the online dating site WhatsYourPrice.com stated that he could not see any problem with someone arranging a date with the express intention of gaining a free meal out of it. However, he did try to imply that young women who have this motive should make it clear to the person who will be paying. The media source that revealed the behaviour of the young woman considered that her behaviour was simply digging for gold.

It appears the woman was fed up with living off meager earnings so she signed up with an online dating website in order to find eager males who would be prepared to take her out for the night and buy her meals and drinks.

The plan did not lack preparation as she enlisted a friend so she did not have to do things on her own. They had made a decision that none of the online dating partners would ever pick them up or drop them off at their homes. They were quite lucky as they had enough men interested in taking them out that would draw up a timetable and allocate specific days of the week to each of the men.

Neither of them ever had a desire to form any emotional attachments so they would only see each guy five times, then finish the association. It seems from a recent study initiated by WhatsYourPrice.com early in 2011 it indicated that more than 65% of males who sign up with online dating services consistently only have an interest in occasional encounters.

Many men are just out to get sex and it seems when they use online dating sites they do not want to share emotions. This young woman has simply turned a dating encounter into gaining a free meal with no emotions attached according to the owner of WhatsYourPrice .com so what is actually wrong with that.

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