Dating Tip for Ladies:
*NEVER* date a cheap man!
(There’s a BIG difference between cheap and thrifty!
But ideally, you wanna date a FULLY-GROWN *MATURE* MAN so you won’t have to play his Mom & Wife among many other roles and who is a GENEROUS person to you and other people!)
If the guy is REALLY into you, he’ll fly ✈️ you to places, including international 🌎🌍🌏
(I would recommend *NOT* being a Mistress, however, cuz BAD KARMA!
Also, don’t have a baby with him before he gets divorced cuz TACKY and *NOT* classy!
Oh, and don’t be a Homewrecker and get into a romantic or sexual relationship with a married man in a monogamous marriage, UNLESS the Wife has given him permission to have an affair!)
If the parents of the guy you’re dating is REALLY into you, they’ll fly you out, 1st Class ✈️
A sign that the Mother of the guy I was dating REALLY liked me (cuz was hoping I’d marry her son and fix him; NO, thank you!) was when she invited me to spend Christmas and New Year’s with the family in Hawaii, during dinner at a fancy restaurant with great views of the city, during our first meeting.
She seemed VERY impressed that I mentioned A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and that I had read the book and seen the black & white film.
Great classic B&W 1945 film 📽️ I saw as a kid and then read ALL of Betty Smith’s book as a teen.
Excellent coming-of-age book 📚 I’d definitely recommend reading and excellent Hollywood classic film 📽️ I’d definitely recommend watching, directed by Elia Kazan, starring Actress Peggie Ann Garner as the young, bright imaginative poor girl Francie, Dorothy McGuire as her hardworking Mom, James Dunn as her loving alcoholic Dad, Joan Blondell as her Aunt (who, got around the block, shall we say).
https://youtu.be/8NEsJ5ScGr4?feature=shared
From IMDB: (There’s an excerpt of 📽️)
Encouraged by her idealistic if luckless father, a bright and imaginative young woman comes of age in a Brooklyn tenement during the early 1900s.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0038190/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Tree_Grows_in_Brooklyn_(novel)