I don’t know who McQueen is or Angel Fernandez, but in this video he’s testing her, by taking her to McDonald’s, she was fine with it. He was emotional, felt it was a huge Win.
I say coffee is cheap, this sentiment was first popularized by Patti Stanger the millionaire matchmaker, but everyone knows this, it’s common sense.
For first dates, I don’t think being cheap is impressive. A lot depends on your age, culture, bias, history and personality too. But my lane is relationships, I’m simply pointing out the obvious, which is that cheap, is never impressive to women. I go with what helps the most, not the outlying exception to the rule. I have zero problem stating the obvious, which is that coffee is cheap on a first date and cheap won’t wow anyone, when you’re trying to impress.
But since my lane is relationships, the first move is hardly the last one. And for the development of the relationship, you do need to vet a potential romantic partner, past that first date.
Both genders vet each other, but specific to the context of this video, I’ll be talking about men vetting women.
I’ve told my male clients that they must vet potential romantic partners. You must find out if that woman likes or loves YOU vs if she only likes what you pay or what you can give her in material things.
There’s a finesse to romance, impressing to get your foot in the door, is essential for the first date.
But by the second date and as you continue dating, you must vet that new romantic partner, it’s important.
I’ve told my male clients to vet females, find out specifically, that woman’s belief system and attitude towards money. If you go into dating, with eyes wide open, that’s smart. But when you refuse to learn about the person you’re dating, perhaps you don’t want to find out or maybe you inwardly know she’s only with you for money, you’re making a grave mistake in refusing to vet. It’s a very costly mistake.
There’s nothing wrong with trusting your partner, giving to your partner and providing for your partner. AFTER YOU VET.
But for f$cks sake, vet a potential romantic partner to find out if she deserves to be spoiled and provided for. Keep your eyes wide open, it’s important.
I advise for romance, how to make a good first impression and that ain’t coffee on a first date. I also advocate, that you as a man, must vet women for their belief systems and attitudes towards money. To ignore obvious red flags will be to your financial detriment, if you get stuck with a female user or pretender.
Why yes, learn to impress in romance, nothing wrong with getting your foot in the door.
Why yes, vet that new potential romantic partner, on belief systems and attitudes toward money. You need to find out if your new romantic Boo is worth your time and investment.
Only a fool doesn’t know to initially impress on a first date, that’s how you get your foot in the door. But it’s also foolish to refuse to vet potential romantic partners as dating progresses.
Whoever this guy McQueen is, I don’t have a problem, that he’s testing his date Angel Fernandez. You must vet in romance, it’s important.
Video: man is testing the woman, he wants to know how she’ll react if he takes her to McDonald’s









