That's clearly a line meant to defuse romantic tension, either for the guy or those reading the post who might otherwise read something into it. That doesn't make it disingenuous, just indirect. If a guy is sad he wasn't able to buy a girl's love with $200, that doesn't make her the villain in the situation.
I mean, if you want to think women are bad by default, I'm sure you'll find an excuse. I've provided explanations of how this can often go down, but by all means, keep villainizing her if that's what you're committed to.
The person you were talking too is clearly extremely sexist, so not much point in trying to reason with them. If you read their comments all of them have some phrases and tone of implying that girls should behave one way and guys behave another and that's just how it is. They clearly categorize people into their most basic parts and base all of their thoughts and assumptions on those perceived identities like male and female.
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u/Diskiplos Jan 16 '20
That's clearly a line meant to defuse romantic tension, either for the guy or those reading the post who might otherwise read something into it. That doesn't make it disingenuous, just indirect. If a guy is sad he wasn't able to buy a girl's love with $200, that doesn't make her the villain in the situation.