Aug 02 2007
A Date with CHEAPSTER
So my girlfriend and I decided to go to a lounge over the weeekend. While my girlfriend talked to her guy, I ended up talking to her boyfriend Raj’s friend, who I shall call CHEAPSTER. At the lounge, CHEAPSTER and my conversation was great, maybe this was because I had seen CHEAPSTER a few times before and was briefly acquainted with him. CHEAPSTER and I even danced at the lounge. At the end of the night, it seemed that CHEAPSTER liked me because he kept on smiling at me. Unfortunately, he forgot to ask for my phone number. A few days later, my girlfriend Meena thought it would be a good idea to go on a double date and hang out with her boyfriend Raj and CHEAPSTER and I. The plan was to go to dinner and a movie. Since CHEAPSTER lived a little far from all of us, I drove to Meena’s house and Raj drove us to CHEAPSTER’S. Since we were running late for the movie, we called CHEAPSTER to let him know we were on the way. CHEAPSTER waited in the car. When we arrived, Meena motioned me to CHEAPSTER’S passenger door. Raj opened Meena’s door and then MY DOOR since CHEAPSTER didn’t bother to get out of the car. Nonetheless, the door opening was a minor issue. I put on a smile and carried on with the rest if the date/ hangout. After all four of us finished eating dinner at a restaurant, it was time to pay the bill. Raj pulled out his credit card and so did I. Raj told me to put my credit card away, CHEAPSTER on the other hand, seemed hesitant to pay the bill and seemed irritated that I didn’t. Nevertheless, I put on a smile and we all went to the movies. At the movie theater, CHEAPSTER specifically asked me if I would pay for his ticket. I was APPALLED at that moment not because CHEAPSTER asked me to pay, I gladly would have as I firmly offered during dinner. Instead, I was appalled because even if I was going to pay for the movie, the mere fact of him asking in such a rude direct manner showed me just the type of guy he is… definitely NOT MY TYPE. Anyways, after that, I kept to myself at the theater and enjoyed the movie I paid for
. What’s weird is that CHEAPSTER even asked for my phone number at the end of the night. I just don’t think he gets it!
5 Responses to “A Date with CHEAPSTER”
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R you a white girl?
This comment was directly sent to us at Kismate.com. Thought we would share it with everyone:
How is your site any different from say NetIP? That is a meat market for people looking for a one night stand also.
Every Indian out here in LA all seem to know each other and have dated (slept) with each other. It’s not the dating scene that is messed up, it’s the Indians out here.
All my White/Mexican friends have slept with numerous Indian girls here in LA and have the pictures to prove it. Why the heck would I want to go near an Indian girl here in LA?
I think Cheapster did the right thing. Heck am I gonna pay for a girl, when she’s been banged by every black guy from Compton?
I’m going to India to find my future wife.
i find it interesting that you hold the desi women to a different standard than the ‘white/mexican friends’ who are sharing pictures…I’ll let you in on a secret, the women in Mumbai, Goa and Kolkata get freaky too, you probably have friends there with pictures to prove it…you might want to roll to Kenya to meet your Patel princess, but judging by your view of Compton…maybe not.
Your biggest problem is yourself, what women regardless of purity would want to put up with you? Stick to the hand man, it’s yo safest bet
hi “mr. I am going to India from my future wife”
First.. What kind of friends you have that take pics to prove they have slept with a girl… like they say your friends are a reflection of yourself.
Second.. If you think girls in India are Satti Savitris ( saints) then you need to go spend some time in Delhi and Bombay. Or better yet.. go visit some village where most people are having an affair with their neighbor.
There is this stereotype particularly for LA girls.. that we are sluts, we are party girls, we are BAD. But in reality, we are girls who still have the similar upbringing by Indian parents; however, we have been blessed to embrace all the varieties of LA.. be it the clubs, the mixers, the bars.. or the temples, mosques, and charitiy events. Being social is not wrong. Actually there is no right or wrong. There just IS.
But people like you… well … good luck with your wife hunting in India.. uh I hope she doesn’t leave you after her college degree in the US OR the green card after 2 years.. OR better yet the love of her life that is waiting in INDIA after she gets her green card.
Good luck my friend
Oh Mr Anonymous,
you probably cant get an indian woman thats why you need to go to India… Good luck, Aids is like an epidemic there.. Loser