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Is dating draining your bank account? Here’s a cheap solution | Dave Schilling

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Is dating draining your bank account? Here’s a cheap solution | Dave Schilling

I understand gen Z’s concerns about the cost of romance.

But anything can be a date if you want it to be A couple of months ago, I wrote a column imploring young people to keep trying to find love, to not become cynical about romance and avoid the temptation of the accursed “loneliness influencers” peddling antisocial behavior as some sort of newfangled experiment that no one had thought of before.

I stand here today saying, hey, I can’t be right all the time .

Maybe it is better to be alone, since it costs a hell of a lot less.

Apparently, young people across the country are forgoing dating because it’s too damn expensive.

Or at least, I think they are, based on the multiple newspaper articles saying so that came out in the last two weeks.

As the New York Times put it, the “prospect of a tab of $150 or more for two entrées, two drinks, an appetizer and tip” is too pricey for many gen Z singles.

I say, only $150? Where are you going, Chili’s? I went on a date with (shameful brag incoming) a very famous political figure from the late 90s and spent twice that amount, sending my bank account into cardiac arrest.

I practically begged her to get dessert, even though it was clear our decade of age difference and general lack of chemistry meant I was better off going home and journaling about it.

I paid for the whole thing, and in return, I got an amazing story to tell at parties.

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