Woman sparks debate with dating tip on splitting the bill during first date

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A content creator ignited a debate online by offering dating advice to women on how to handle splitting the bill on a first date.

A woman shares a dating tip when being asked to split the bill

A recent TikTok video by a content creator has stirred up a lively discussion online about how to handle the bill on a first date. 

The video, created by TikTok user Pearl Botts, has gained significant attention, accumulating over 11 million views. 

In it, Botts shares her thoughts on what women should say if a man suggests splitting the bill.

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A woman shares dating tip when being asked to split the bill. Image Credit: TikTok/@pearlbotts

Dating in today’s world can be complicated. Many people have different opinions on what is acceptable when it comes to paying for meals on dates. 

Some believe that the person who invites the other out should pay, while others argue that splitting the bill is fairer. 

This difference in viewpoints is what makes the topic so controversial.

In her video, Pearl Botts acted out a scenario where a man asks to go “fifty-fifty” on their first date. 

She pretends to be shocked and confused, saying, “Oh my God, I’m so embarrassed right now. Um, wait you wanted to just be friends?” 

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Botts shares her advice on what women should say if asked to split the bill. Image Credit: TikTok/@pearlbotts

“I’m so confused, this whole entire time, I thought this was a date.

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“Oh my God okay, I’m so sorry, here’s my card,” she said.

With this response, she implies that if a man does not want to cover the bill, he might not be serious about dating.

Botts ends her skit with a smirk, which seems to suggest that she believes this approach is humorous yet effective.

The clip has received a mix of reactions. 

Some viewers agree with her perspective, while others think paying half is perfectly reasonable.

Many TikTok users shared their thoughts in the comments. Some support the idea of splitting the bill. 

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Pearl Botts acted out a scenario where a man suggests splitting the bill. Image Credit: TikTok/@pearlbotts

One user wrote: Girl 50/50 is so reasonable for a first date.

The second user commented: How many times do you or women you know go out with a man just for free stuff? That’s why first dates go 50/50. It’s just to get to know one another.

The third user said: You are literally strangers on the first date. Pay for what you order.

However, not everyone agrees. 

Supporters of Botts’ advice believe that a man should take the lead by paying for the date. 

One commenter said: If I ask a girl out, I’m picking her up, paying, and being a gentleman.

The second user explained: Some of yall are missing the point. It’s not about the money. 

It’s about setting the expectation that if he wants to date you he will have to invest.

This viewpoint emphasizes traditional dating norms, where the man covers the costs to show interest and respect.

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The third user wrote: Wait 10000% yes. This is perfect. I’m also using the “my bad bro” instead of sorry like some other comment said lol

Another wrote: I agree with you. Man asking to pay the bill it’s so rood. Especially if he asked you out. If I asked him out ok I get it, but not the other way round. 

Man are man and they should stay man. I can pay for a drink after, I think that’s ok, but to pay half dinner. Nop.

The debate also reveals how social media influences modern dating. 

As trends change, so do opinions about relationships and what is considered acceptable behavior. 

Terms like “throning” and “micro-cheating” are now part of dating conversations, making it harder for people to navigate their romantic lives.

Botts’ video has sparked conversations that go beyond just splitting the bill. 

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The debate shows how social media influences dating and relationship opinions. Image Credit: TikTok/@pearlbotts

 

People are discussing what they want from their partners and how financial contributions can reflect deeper feelings.

Many are reevaluating what they expect from a relationship and how they communicate those expectations.

As the conversation continues, it becomes clear that there is no one-size-fits-all answer to the question of who should pay on a first date. 

Each person has their own beliefs and experiences that shape their views on this topic. 

The key is open communication between partners about their expectations and feelings.


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