If you’re paying to fly to him AND booking your own hotel, he’s not that into 🫵🏾

If you’re paying to fly to him AND booking your own hotel, he’s just not that into you 🤷🏽‍♂️

But somebody needs to read this before they make a decision they’ll be embarrassed about later.

You already know what I’m talking about. That situation you’re trying to justify right now? Yeah. That one.

Send this to your girl who won’t listen. Come back / DM me and thank me in a month.

What’s the worst “I should’ve known better” moment you’ve survived? 👇🏾

#knowyourworth

#datingstandards

#hottake

#flewedout

#whopays

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5 days agoEdited to

... Read moreFrom my own experiences and those shared by friends, I've noticed a clear pattern when it comes to dating dynamics and travel expenses. If you're always the one covering the cost to meet him—especially flights and accommodations—it often indicates that the effort and investment are one-sided. This isn't just about money; it's about respect and valuing each other's time. One crucial thing I've learned is that a man who is serious about pursuing a relationship will make clear efforts to invest in meeting you. It's a reflection of how much he values your presence and the relationship itself. When he expects you to front all the costs, it can feel like he’s testing your willingness to chase his attention rather than genuinely wanting to build something meaningful. I remember a time when I funded a trip entirely to see someone and was excited to take that step, only to realize later that he hadn’t prioritized the visit on his end. That experience taught me to set clearer boundaries and expectations early on. Respect in dating often shows up in tangible ways like who pays for travel or plans dates. In practical terms, if you’re planning to visit someone and find yourself paying for the flight and hotel, it’s worth pausing to consider why. Are you truly being valued, or is this a one-sided effort? It’s important to have open conversations about these expectations. Sometimes, the way costs are shared reveals a lot about where you stand in someone’s priorities. Ultimately, knowing your worth means recognizing when to say no to situations that don’t honor your time and investment. If he’s not willing to contribute financially or emotionally to seeing you, it might be time to reevaluate the relationship. This insight aligns well with the hashtag #knowyourworth—because your time, safety, and effort deserve respect, not just from anyone, but from someone serious about you.