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India Love Says Men Complaining About Money Is a Turnoff | Joe Budden Reacts
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India Love Says Men Complaining About Money Is a Turnoff | Joe Budden Reacts

TL;DR

India Love's clip sparks a panel debate on whether men should ever mention discounts, coupons, or prices around women they're dating.

Key Points

  • 1.India Love says hearing men mention prices or discounts is an immediate turnoff. She states she doesn't want her man to ever say 'that's too much' or ask about prices, even if he privately prefers cheaper options.
  • 2.Joe Budden and the panel largely agree with India Love's position. They conclude there is no 'cool way' for a man in courtship to bring up a discount — pulling out a coupon on a first date would signal cheapness regardless of context.
  • 3.The panel draws a distinction between asking for discounts versus receiving freebies. Getting free items from a restaurant owner or friend is considered 'fly,' but actively requesting discounts or using coupons at the table is seen as embarrassing.
  • 4.Joe Budden calls putting a phone number in for store rewards points 'ghetto,' sparking pushback. His wife apparently has loyalty accounts at Target, Starbucks, Victoria's Secret, Alo, and Ulta — the panel debates whether saving points is thrifty or tacky.
  • 5.The discussion expands to billing errors and splitting checks on dates. The panel agrees women typically catch and flag wrong orders, men are too proud or oblivious to contest bills, and splitting a check between two couples is generally acceptable.

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