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A female columnist recently complained that Indian men are cheap, especially when it comes to dating. "On one side, these guys complain about not being able to meet quality women, yet on the other, they can be such tightwads when it comes to spending any money on us women," Lina Trivedi wrote in India Tribune. Tightwads? Let me go on record to state this: my wad has never been tight. No one has ever called me a tightwad, but considering that I never seem to have enough money, you might describe me as a lightwad. Perhaps even a slightwad. Despite the lightness of my wad, I was never cheap during my dating days, a period in my life that, according to my wife, is largely a figment of my imagination. "You dated?" she asks. "Who would have wanted to date you?" I asked myself the same question many times, but fortunately for me, not all women are interested in dating Hrithik Roshan types. Some are interested in dating Shah Rukh Khan types. Of course, I didn't fit either of those types -- I was more the Om Puri type, though perhaps not quite that handsome. Nevertheless, I still managed to get some dates. And let me tell you, they didn't come cheap. Well, the dates weren't cheap, but the women certainly were. They hardly spent a dime, whereas I spent money so fast, I almost ran out of credit cards. (After exhausting my American Express, I even applied for Indian Express, but all they sent me was a newspaper.) I tried to impress my dates by giving them flowers and taking them to fine restaurants. Going into debt to impress a woman may not seem wise, but it's a lot wiser than going into McDonald's. You might as well put a sign on your forehead that says "cheapskate" -- and spend the rest of your life living with your parents. This may be the 21st century, but many women, even those earning big salaries, still want to be treated like dainty creatures who need a man to support them. But a relationship is a two-way street, and if a man is doing all the spending, he's likely to expect something in return, something other than an overdose of perfume. It's refreshing when a woman is willing to pay for part of the date: the movie tickets, the popcorn, or even the motel room. (Don't get any ideas -- I'm referring to a long-distance date.) Some Indian men may seem cheap, but perhaps they're just making sure their dates don't take advantage of them. Perhaps they want to save their money for long-term relationships with women who care about what's in their hearts, not their bank accounts. Many Indian immigrants are certainly careful about spending money, largely because they've been exposed to immense poverty in their homeland and appreciate the value of money. Spending $50 on flowers may not be a big deal to an American, but give the bill to my father-in-law and he'd probably faint. After he's been revived, he'd shout, "Dear God Almighty! What kind of flowers can be worth 2,500 rupees! Please tell me they are made of gold!" Melvin Durai is an Indiana-based writer, humorist and occasional stand-up comedian. A native of India, he grew up in Zambia and moved to the US in the early 1980s. Read his previous columns at http://www.melvindurai.com RECENTLY ON JAAL: Tongue Tied T Kannan: 1940-2003 The Fair And Lovely Doctrine Grotesque Protests Maya Vs Mulayam: Top Of The Pops The Holi Blues Pain Pain Go Away Bill Gates' Conversion Agenda Exposed Hello? Wrong Number A Man Of Many Masks The Mathematics Of Gujarat Yeh Dil Maange Less Valentine's Daze The God Of Fried Things Kabhi Mushy, Kabhi Rough The Worst Of 2001 Omni-Laden The New ISI Chief Is A Pathan!! Osama And Veerappan The US Strikes Out Bush Talks Tough TN Wants A New CEO Code Red And The Blue Book Sucking Up To Musharraf The Tamasha In Tamil Nadu The Agra Assignment Going Ape Over Kashmir Bad Dream Factory Ballot Boxing Borderline Patriotism Bill Clinton's Hidden Agenda The Tapes: Replay The Naked Truth About Sinha's Dream Budget Give Us This Day Our Daily Disaster A Dip Into The Kumbh Hype Hype Hurray The A 2 Z Of Y2K What's Behind Bush? The Florida Ceasefire The Damn Dam Controversy A Weak-Kneed Operation Faster, Higher, Stranger You Have The Right To Be A Volunteer The ICE ICE Baby A Tale Of The Jungle King The Secret Autonomy Report Report When Batsman Became Betsman India's Human Genome Projectile Stone Age Flaws In ICE Age Laws A Dry Spell For Policy Planning Lara's Theme Dotcom Bubble Gum: Burst Or Bust Inside A VIP Cell A To Do About Dos A Dress Code For Klintonji SEND US YOUR FEEDBACK ABOUT THIS ARTICLE:
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