A woman shared her experience on Reddit after blocking a man following their first date at an expensive restaurant. During the date, she was uncomfortable when the man insisted on paying for the entire bill, which exceeded $500, even though she had suggested a more casual, affordable dining option. While paying, the man noticed her last name on her credit card, which made her uneasy, as she feared he might use it for fraudulent activities. She also felt he might have been testing her financial intentions by offering to pay for everything. After the dinner, she blocked him and later refunded her share of the bill. Some Reddit users supported her decision, while others felt she may have overreacted.
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