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What can I do with a guy who's cheap?

By: Alexander E McLean

According to my ad hoc poll ( forty pals and friends-of-friends ), women would rather date a man who's a so-so kisser than one who's cheap! But , since you say he has got saving qualities, let's work on taming his Scrooge-like tendencies rather than debating tactics to catch you up with a sugar daddy.
Your worst method is to put him on the defensive. Put simply, don't kick off by calling him cheap or whining that he holds onto his cash more tightly than Donald Trump in a pre-nup agreement. Begin by announcing how much you care about him and what a great person he's ( yes, it's tedious, but flattery truly smoothes the way ). Then, launch into a general discourse on money. Let him know how your money views and values were formed. ( for instance, as a child, were you given an allowance that you might spend on anything that struck your fancy, or did you have to work at part-time roles to afford clothing and makeup? ) Ask him to share his money persona with you. Where did his fears about spending come from? Were his ma and pa unwaged for long areas of time? Remember, money can be tied to his feelings of security or self-worth. Delicately let him know that his disinclination to spend money on you makes you feel he doesn't price you. End by making the recommendation an understanding : You cook him dinner and hire a movie three dates in a row, then he takes you out somewhere smashing.
If, in spite of his innate cheapness, he's's open to come to a compromise, you've a keeper. A person who would like to please his partner beats money in the bank. Well, nearly.

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