Culture Men Are Setting ‘Gold Digger Tests’ on Dates, and Women Are Over It

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Men Are Setting ‘Gold Digger Tests’ on Dates, and Women Are Over It​

Some men are going to increasingly bizarre lengths to figure out if a woman is dating them for money—and women are calling it out as manipulative, disrespectful, and straight-up weird.

One Reddit user shared her recent experience on the subreddit r/AITA (now deleted), where she explained how a seemingly normal first date took a sharp turn into “you’ve got to be kidding me” territory. The 29-year-old woman went out with a man introduced to her by a mutual friend. Everything felt pretty standard—until the check came. That’s when things got strange.

He handed her the bill and asked her to pay it, despite the date totaling over $100. She didn’t mind splitting, she said and was prepared to pay her share. But this wasn’t about money. It was a setup. “Right after I paid, he got this huge grin on his face and said, ‘Congratulations, you passed the test! You’re not a gold digger,’” she wrote.

The woman called him out, saying, “I’m not your ex, and you have no right to treat me like I’m guilty until proven innocent.” She added, “You’re not some prize that I need to pass tests for.”

Commenters on the thread didn’t hold back. “It absolutely WAS a test—to see how far he could disrespect you,” one user wrote. Another chimed in, “He’s not actually offering much else. At least, not a pleasant character.”

And this kind of behavior isn’t isolated. In a separate AITA post, another woman described going on a date with a man who claimed to be a carpenter. He later admitted it was a lie—he had fabricated the low-paying job to “test” her reaction. “He just wanted to test me,” she wrote.

Reddit didn’t take kindly to that one, either. “So not only is he dishonest and can’t communicate, he’s classist,” one commenter said. Another added, “His ‘test’ gave away his character flaw. He showed you that he’s a snob.”

And honestly? He’s an idiot—because trades like carpentry can actually be super lucrative, especially if you’re good and run your own business.

Some called out the obvious red flag: “I’d like to start this potential relationship by lying to you” isn’t exactly a great opening move.

Whether it’s fake job titles or surprise check handoffs, women are pointing out the pattern. These “tests” aren’t clever—they’re projections. And if your date is making you prove you’re not a gold digger before the appetizers are cleared, they’re probably the one bringing baggage to the table.
 
I wish that men in the dating scene were as concerned about being interesting, cleaning themselves up before a date, and using their manners
You want to know which men act like this? ‘Hot guys’. Because they know that if you turn them down after a bad date, they can be eight inches deep in some vapid slut’s guts two hours later thanks to dating apps.

If all the men you’ve been moistening-up over act like total douchebags, that says more about your taste in men than it does about men in general.
It is always the broke dudes who complain about this stuff, often failing to notice the many clues that the woman they are turning off doesn’t need their itty bitty nuggets and usually has her own gold
That’s… the exact opposite of what the article is saying and makes no sense at all. Men with nothing to lose have no reason to ‘gold digger’ test prospective partners. Are you having a woman moment or something?
 
Ok faggot.
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Hurr durr gold diggers amirite. Sure dude this is why I show up with no make up in sweatpants on every date that guts asks me for a coffee and doesn't see me at all if he pulls this shit.

YOU NEED TO CONVINCE ME THAT WHAT YOU OFFER IS BETTER THAN CATS AND SEX TOYS. LMAO WHAT A RETARD .

also that story is fake. If he pulled that shit everyone will know and you will be treated as pariah . No man with some social awareness would pull that because the repercussions are total blacklisting and being declared cheapskate and incel.
 
Here is the truth. Most of the average guys have checked out. They aren't interested in bothering with these stuck-up bitches. The guys with money and good jobs are catching on that women don't want them. All they want is their money and whatever they can provide for them. They don't give two shits about you. If they could take your money and give it to the guy they are fucking while you are at work, you know the guy they actually want to be with they would. Thankfully with the help of the government and the legal system they don't have stay with you to get your money.

It's also funny seeing women call anything men do manipulative since that's all women fucking do is try and manipulate their way through life.

I bet you are one ugly sexless loser.
 
Yet another episode of "Three people do something weird on social media, grifters describe it as a cultural trend, retards clap."

This usually happens in the other direction, with incels finding 5 Instagram posts from lonely 30 year old women and using them to "prove" that all women of that age are super desperate and SO regret not settling for that nice guy 5 years ago when she had the chance! That bitch!
 
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Ok faggot.

Have a dumb. LOL
most people grow out of the NEET-inceldom by late twenties at most. Being frank, when I see you post, I see myself if I didn’t escape the NEET cult. Oh well, enjoy the tendies and fries your on the streets when your mom dies. Go ahead, call me a faggot and downvote my post that’s all you can do.
 
another woman described going on a date with a man who claimed to be a carpenter. He later admitted it was a lie—he had fabricated the low-paying job to “test” her reaction. “He just wanted to test me,” she wrote.
Tell me you've never met a carpenter without saying anything. Idiot guy. Competent carpenters make bank. He doesn't respect women or hard working blue-collar men, it seems.
 
Tell me you've never met a carpenter without saying anything. Idiot guy. Competent carpenters make bank. He doesn't respect women or hard working blue-collar men, it seems.
I generally run in white-collar circles but my one friend who married a carpenter, he put like five new skylights in their 70's ranch house and took it from mid to like... stylish.

In addition to that $$$, you're saving $$$$ by marrying a man who can do his own home repairs and upgrades.

Also, his back will be STRONG.
 
most people grow out of the NEET-inceldom by late twenties at most. Being frank, when I see you post, I see myself if I didn’t escape the NEET cult. Oh well, enjoy the tendies and fries your on the streets when your mom dies. Go ahead, call me a faggot and downvote my post that’s all you can do.
He's admitted to being obese, addicted to soda, and being on welfare/disability in other threads.

You can probably safely ignore any opinions he has on sex/women since I doubt he has any experience with either.
 
I can however tell you what it takes to learn flying at the most basic, powered level. Depending on your skill and learning, one to two years, and at the very least 13-14k USD, depending on your location. Thats only license. Want to own even the cheapest, used aircraft? Thats 20 grand at the very least. Now pay insurance, storage, fuel, maintenance, checks, repairs. And now after spending up to three years and fifty grand, you can fly.
Getting a PPL is all about flight hours, not calendar time. FAA requirements before your checkride are (at a minimum):
  • 40 hours total flight time, including
    • 20 hours with an FAA authorized instructor
    • 10 hours of solo time
      • 3 hours cross-country
      • 3 hours at night
      • 3 hours instrument time
Most people will need more than 40 hours before they can pass a checkride, but it's completely doable in 50-60 hours, with the average being 75. The reason it takes a lot of people 1-2 years is because they're trying to fit it into the rest of their life. But if you're committed (and willing to give up evenings and weekends for a bit), it's completely doable in a few months. Although I wouldn't even consider taking on passengers without at least 150 (or even 200) hours logged.

As for the aircraft, if it's the airport you learned at, you're already renting an aircraft so just keep doing that. Then you just pay the hourly rate they advertise (plus fuel if they rent it "dry"). Nothing wrong with a rental to take someone up for some sightseeing, especially since even a 1978 Piper Tomahawk is in the $55k range now.
 
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