1) Moneydiggers: The false positives. I want to minimize my chances of winding up with them.
2) The category you suggested: Those who are mildly interested in me and don’t mind having a dinner and getting to know me better, as long as I’m paying. My chances of winding up with a long-term relationship with them are say 1 in 10.
3) Those who are so attracted to me they will date me anyways even if I insist we split the bill or I force them to pay. They will find the whole issue trivial compared to the comfort of being around me. My chances with them are say 1 in 2.
4) Those who will not (or are less likely to) date you if you insist on paying but do want to date you when split or otherwise arrange approximately equal expenditure.
I am not going to waste my time and money dining someone unless there’s at least a 1 in 2 chance she will remain with me.
If intended literally rather than as an illustration I suggest your figures may be unrealistic.
4) Those who will not (or are less likely to) date you if you insist on paying but do want to date you when split or otherwise arrange approximately equal expenditure.
If intended literally rather than as an illustration I suggest your figures may be unrealistic.