Yes, it is ethical in most cases. People go to bars to socialize. As long as you approach a woman with good intentions, like getting to know her as a person, not just for some improper motives, it's ethical. For example, if you see a woman reading a book at the bar and you start a conversation about the book, that's a positive and ethical way.
Well, dressing well is important. It shows that you take care of yourself. Also, don't be too pushy at the start. Just start a light conversation about the music or the drinks in the bar. For instance, you can say 'This drink is really good, have you tried it?'
A man once walked into a bar where his wife was. He put on an accent and tried to pick her up. His wife was so amused and they had a great time sharing stories as if they were new to each other. It was really sweet.
Well, one story could be that a man went to a bar with his friends. His wife was also there with her girlfriends. He saw her across the room and decided to 'pick her up' as if they were strangers. He walked over, introduced himself charmingly, and they had a great conversation that ended up with them laughing about the whole situation.
In some ways, it can be ethical. But one should always respect the boundaries of the women at the bar. If the intention is just to have a good chat and get to know someone, that's fine. However, if there are ulterior motives like taking advantage, then it's not ethical.
Well, perhaps it's a story that uses a candy bar as a metaphor in a relationship - related scenario. Maybe it's about two people sharing a candy bar during a significant moment in their relationship, like a first date or a make - up moment. However, this is just speculation. There could be many other interpretations depending on the creativity of the storyteller.
In my opinion, it's not the best place to start a relationship story. Bars often have an atmosphere of alcohol and sometimes a bit of chaos. Picking up someone there might give the wrong impression. It's better to meet in more neutral or positive settings like a coffee shop or through mutual friends, where the focus can be more on getting to know each other's true selves.