A woman blocked a man after their first date didn’t go as expected. She felt he tested her financial limits and invaded her privacy. She shared her story on Reddit, seeking validation.
When asked where to dine, she honestly named an expensive restaurant but suggested a more affordable Mexican place instead. Despite the high price, the man insisted on her favorite spot, where the bill typically reached $500. During dinner, they had a good conversation and enjoyed a full meal. When the check arrived, she offered to split it, but the man grabbed her card, paid for both, and commented, “Oh, now I finally know your last name.”
His action unsettled her, as she worked as a bartender and knew how easily card details could be memorized. She also suspected he was testing her willingness to contribute, despite her initial hesitation about the expensive restaurant. Feeling uncomfortable, she thanked him, went home, and blocked him.
After reading Reddit comments, she sent him her share of the bill, emphasizing that she never forced him to eat at that restaurant. While many Reddit users supported her decision, others believed she overreacted. Some felt she should have paid her half before blocking him to avoid looking like she used him for a free dinner.