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Guy here. It is either creepy or someone too immature to realize it is creepy.
At 18, we were planning a life together on the second date. Immature. Same thing at 30: creepy. |
| PP here. I will add, the approach I always used to sleep with a woman early in dating was to invite her over to my house for dinner and a movie. |
So should a woman who doesn't want to sleep with someone early in dating just decline or deflect these dates? And how early is "early"? |
Run for the hills. I've had men come on strong, saying they'll get me a better new tv, buy countertops, take me on trips, yada yada yada. It's all big talk. Sounds good in the moment but not a single one of them EVER followed through on their big plans. Lesson learned. |
Yes, you decline this, unless you want to gave sex with him. This is classic Netflix and chill. If you want something more, you hold out on sex until you're exclusive and in a committed relationship. |
| OP using 'we' too quickly has been a red flag with two men for me. They ended up being very jealous and controlling in passive aggressive ways. |
First, if she came over, and did not want to sleep with me, no big deal. (I usually let her make the first move). Second, I made the suggestion. If she did not want to come over, but wanted to do something else, I was good with it. I can understand why someone might not want to come to my house after a few dates....While I do not think of myself as threatening, I am build like a linebacker: 6'2", 250 lbs mostly muscle. Now, I have not done this in 20 years (been with wife that long). But, when I was single, I 1) wanted to show I as single by having her over, 2) show I can afford a decent but modest place, and 3) show off my cooking skills (I am a very good cook). With that said, my experience was when a woman came to my house, we had sex most of the time. Not all, but most. |