Why should men pay for a first transgender date?


Many transgender women have had the experience of paying for their own dinner on their first date. In fact, many trans women say that men who don't pay their bills on a first date often don't go out with them anymore. It's a tricky subject that a transgender woman often asked me during my time as a science relations consultant. Some people think it's unfair to expect men to pay because everyone is equal, while others are confused because they want men to pay but the task is incorrect. Others fake it by pretending to pay for dinner, but when transgender women politely decline, they do it for themselves. So, should the man pay for the first trans date or should they go Dutch? The following may answer your questions.

In a survey I conducted on the best and worst dating experiences, the biggest reason why a transgender woman doesn't want to see another man is because he can't pay for her dinner. It may sound ridiculous, but the truth is that many trans women care about it. Just as we inherit our father's height, or our mother's curly hair, we also inherit our ancestors' ideas. More than 37 cultural and social studies across the globe bear this out. Around the world, men have similar psychological beliefs, and transgender women have the same psychological beliefs as their genetic counterparts.

There is no doubt that all this comes from the evolution of our own genes. Ancient people did not have to worry about who would support them, because they could get their land and wildebeest. However, women do not always get enough food during pregnancy, breastfeeding and caring for their babies. It also happens that they value a man because they want a man to provide them with food and a place to live and get what they need to make sure they and their children survive. Therefore, it has been a tradition for men to bear the economic pressure.

If you really want to date a trans woman or if you really want to have a serious relationship with a trans woman, don't be stingy. Be sure to check out your dinner on your first date. At this point, transgender women and genetic women share the same view that a stingy man can't possibly bring them happiness. In my opinion, if a man doesn't want to invite a woman to dinner, he is not ready for a relationship. So he's not going to have a second date. In fact, it's good for men to pay for a first transgender date, because it gives transgender women the impression of being generous and gentlemanly. Perhaps because of this simple move, you will have a partner to spend the rest of your life with.