Woman Blocks Man Following Their 1st Date in Which He Paid for Their $500+ Dinner

First-date horror stories are a dime a dozen, but my most recent experience was so bizarre it actually left me shaking. I didn’t just want to end the date; I wanted to scrub the entire experience from my memory.

Here is what happened, and why I blocked him the second I got home.

When he first asked me out, I had no specific place in mind. But when he pushed me to name my favorite restaurant, I was honest. I named an expensive local spot—but I immediately warned him: “That place is incredibly pricey. Let’s go somewhere casual instead, like this great Mexican spot I love.”

I make it a rule never to go to high-end restaurants on a first date. I’m there to learn about his personality and his life, not to be distracted by a $500 bill. He insisted. He said he “really wanted to try the food.” I took him at his word.

We had a lovely conversation over appetizers, entrees, and dessert. It was going well, but I knew the bill was going to be massive. When the check arrived, we both instinctively reached for our cards. I offered to split it—it’s something I do on every first date to ensure there are no strings attached.

But then, he pulled a move that felt less like generosity and more like a test.

He grabbed my card from the table, declared he’d cover the whole thing, and then looked down at my card to read my full name. “Oh,” he said with a smirk, “now I finally know your last name.”

The red flags hit me all at once.

First, there was the “test.” As a bartender, I see thousands of transactions. I know how easy it is for someone to memorize a card number, scan a name, or commit fraud. By forcing his way into “covering the bill” and examining my card, he violated my financial privacy.

Second, the entire evening felt like a trap. I suspect he insisted on the expensive place just to see if I would “allow” him to pay or if I’d let him pay for a $250 portion of the bill. It felt like he was checking to see if I was a “golddigger,” despite the fact that I was the one who told him not to pick that restaurant in the first place.

I thanked him for the meal, went home, and blocked him on every single platform.

I shared this on Reddit and got a whirlwind of reactions. Some people said I was overreacting to a “gentlemanly gesture.” Others agreed with me—that he was playing games and testing my boundaries.

I don’t believe in mind games on a first date. If you have to test someone to see who they “really are,” you’ve already failed the test of basic respect. I’d rather be alone than have to worry about whether my date is trying to manipulate me or steal my personal information.

I’m curious to know what you think. Am I the “problem,” or did he cross a line by using the bill as a tool to pry into my personal information and test my character?

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