"You should always monetize your time," Abraham said. "I mean you're monetizing online, why not in real life?"
You'll have to write a big check if you want to date Farrah Abraham.
While at the WeTv Marriage Bootcamp event at Skybar in Los Angeles on Thursday, the former "Teen Mom" star opened up about why men have to shell out the cash in order to take her out and what one can expect on the expensive date.
"My time is worth a lot of money," Abraham said. "Honestly I don't really need to go on dates right now. I'm so focused on work and just everything I got going on. So yeah, pulling me away from what I love in my life, I think you can pay me for my time."
"Other women who don't get paid for their time and who are just giving their time away," she continued. "Well, I don't really see anything great coming out of that so...you should always monetize your time. I mean you're monetizing online, why not in real life?"
So what should a man expect on a date with the reality star?
According to Abraham, all men are background checked and screened. Not only that, but she also brings security with her.
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View StoryThe "Big Brother" alum also offered some dating advice for all the single ladies out there.
When asked if women should ever pay for a meal while on a date with a guy, Abraham said, "I would say that is a danger zone and women should really stay away from paying for any meals on dates. Women in general, like they should have the doors open for them. Men need to prove their worth. Like why are men around if they're not doing the manly duties that they should?"
She continued, "If you can't inspire a woman, if you can't lift her up and you can't help her in some kind of way and make her life amazing, then wow, I mean, I could do everything on my own."
Although Abraham said she's straight, she explained that she feels very "blessed" that there are also women who are into her. She also added that if she ever were to start dating women, it would "confuse" her daughter, Sophia, 10.
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