
Davidzhu
@DavidzhuLife
Jul 5, 2026, 09:43 AM
Is a Five-Star Hotel Worth It for a Designer Making Over $10,000 a Month?
As a designer making over $10,000 a month, he never thought he'd be swayed by a girl's conditions. However, a recent acquaintance, an administrative girl, has made him feel unprecedented pressure. The girl, who makes around $5,000 a month, got along great with him, and they had a great time over three meals and two movie dates. However, when she suggested they spend the weekend together, and he agreed to cover all expenses, she dropped a bombshell: she insisted on staying at a five-star hotel, claiming anything less would be unbearable.
This made the guy feel a bit helpless. A $300 hotel was more than decent, did she really need a five-star hotel? He started wondering what drove her to be so insistent on her condition. Was it because she genuinely needed the comfort of a five-star hotel, or was she just testing his financial prowess? He began to feel uneasy, unsure if he should meet her demands.
As someone who made over $10,000 a month, he never thought he'd be swayed by money. But now, he's starting to think that her condition might not be so simple. He imagined that if he gave in to her demands, would she think he was too easily conquered? Would she think he was too wealthy? He started to hesitate, unsure of how to respond to her condition.
Her condition put him under unprecedented pressure, making him rethink his choices. He imagined that if he refused her condition, would she think he was too poor? Would she think he was inconsiderate? He felt uneasy, unsure if he should refuse her condition.
In the end, he decided to meet her condition, despite feeling it wasn't worth it. He thought, since she'd already set her condition, he might as well indulge her once. After all, a five-star hotel wasn't exorbitantly priced. However, he also felt the need to reassess his choices, not wanting to be swayed by her conditions all the time.


