Dating question
My definition of a date:
Time spent intentionally one-on-one with a single gay or bi man, before such point as that man indicates that he will never have any romantic interest in you.
Others' definition of a date:
????
I haven't the foggiest idea what people mean by this word. Whenever I use the word "date," whether before, during, or after the time spent, I'm told, "This will be/is/was not a date."
I had someone tell me that it's only a date if the person who asked pays for both people, which just seems classist, sexist (it's just mimicking outdated sexist views of hetero dating), absurd, and unfair since I've never been asked out, I've always had to do the asking. I believe when you start out dating someone, you pay for yourself to prove you're not trying to mooch off the guy, and only move on to one person paying for both once you've established trust with each other.
So, anyway, is my definition so far off base that I need to change? Do I need to change some of my values, or reconcile myself to being a lifelong bachelor? Is it silly that I'm even posting these questions?
Time spent intentionally one-on-one with a single gay or bi man, before such point as that man indicates that he will never have any romantic interest in you.
Others' definition of a date:
????
I haven't the foggiest idea what people mean by this word. Whenever I use the word "date," whether before, during, or after the time spent, I'm told, "This will be/is/was not a date."
I had someone tell me that it's only a date if the person who asked pays for both people, which just seems classist, sexist (it's just mimicking outdated sexist views of hetero dating), absurd, and unfair since I've never been asked out, I've always had to do the asking. I believe when you start out dating someone, you pay for yourself to prove you're not trying to mooch off the guy, and only move on to one person paying for both once you've established trust with each other.
So, anyway, is my definition so far off base that I need to change? Do I need to change some of my values, or reconcile myself to being a lifelong bachelor? Is it silly that I'm even posting these questions?