Men and women are fairly agreed about the amount of money they'd
spend getting ready for a date.
Not exact matches
My «go to»
for date night is not to
spend too much time
getting ready.
Between
date nights, major R&R and
spending time
getting our backyard
ready for summer, this weekend at home was just what I needed.
Surprisingly, women were a bit thriftier than men, with only 5 % willing to
spend more than $ 150 on
getting ready for a first
date.
You can find more depth on this study in our «
getting ready for a
date» article, including insights into where singles»
date prep budgets are being
spent.
However, there are also those who
spend big: 11 % of women and 20 % of men would
spend $ 100 - $ 150 on
getting ready for a
date, while 7 % of women and 13 % of men would
spend $ 150 +
The amount of time and money a woman
spends to
get ready for a
date often goes unnoticed.
We have listed three options
for you to consider, which means you can
spend more time
getting ready for your
date.
From picking out the perfect outfit to applying just the right amount of makeup, most women
spend hours
getting ready for a first
date.
Up
For It is a site that acts as a bit of a social shortcut, you don't have to spend time wondering if the other person will be insulted or is just not in the mood for a sex date, if they're here that means they really are ready to get frisky and get it
For It is a site that acts as a bit of a social shortcut, you don't have to
spend time wondering if the other person will be insulted or is just not in the mood
for a sex date, if they're here that means they really are ready to get frisky and get it
for a sex
date, if they're here that means they really are
ready to
get frisky and
get it on.
Just 11 % of women would
spend $ 100 - $ 150 CAN on
getting ready for a
date.
For women, the most popular amount to
spend before a first
date was $ 50 - 100 CAN, with 28 % prepared to splash out this amount on
getting ready.
This scenario is an all too familiar one
for me: I've
spent hours
getting ready for a first
date and even longer
Meanwhile, Michelle (Tika Sumpter) is
spending a lot of time
getting ready for something that she tells her family isn't a
date.
The nation's landlords and property managers are
spending hundreds of millions of dollars
getting their commercial buildings
ready for the climax of the coming New Year's Eve when the clock rolls from 1999 to 2000 — plus a number of other sticky
dates.