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A ‘tough love’ dating coach has criticized men who don’t pay for and plan every date.
Jake Maddock believes he has cracked the code when it comes to finding and building the “perfect” relationship after struggling for years to get it right.
Jake, who is now married, says it’s essential for men to be “gentlemanly” and “masculine” at all times, and that “equality” in dating is “fucking nonsense.”
“Tonight I’m taking my wife on a date and this is how it works,” he revealed in a video. ‘Yesterday I said, ‘Hey honey, do you want to go on a date with me tomorrow?’ and she said she would love it.
“I asked him, I planned it, I’m going to execute it and I’m going to pay for it every time.”
Jake added: “I’ve taken my wife on thousands of dates already and I always do everything, including inviting her and paying her.”
She shared that the goal of taking charge was to let the woman ‘be in her feminine energy.’
‘It’s called chivalry and being masculine. “I have honor and integrity in who I am,” he stated.
‘Relationships are not about equality, but about love and happiness.
‘You have to do it the right way: the man has to pay for the date. Do it well. Don’t share it, plan it properly.’
Many women agreed with her point of view and shared her opinion.
‘Isn’t this how it used to be? “I’m so tired of paying for men,” said one.
“You are a real man,” wrote another, while a third said: “This is so hot.”
‘My husband does the same! I love that she takes charge and plans dates and trips for us,” said one woman.
‘I have never paid for a date in my life. “If they expect me to pay, they can continue operating,” added another.
Some shared their experiences.
‘Mine invites me to dinner and takes me to a 2 for 1 meal. Otherwise I will have to pay my half,’ one woman revealed.
‘My ex never asked me out once we lived together. We would only leave the house if I planned it, organized the restaurant, planned how we would get there. Then he would ask him (to pay) and he would refuse,” a second wrote.