Anonymous wrote:Why oh why do women have sex with men right away without discussing exclusivity and then get disappointed when it turns out the guy isn’t committed. Date for longer than a couple weeks before you have sex. And if he doesn’t bring up exclusivity, and you don’t want to have sex with someone who is having sex with other people, then have that conversation BEFORE you have sex with him.
Sure, you are both looking for something serious, but did either of you say you wanted something serious with the other person? Unless you have discussed and decided that you both want to be in a monogamous relationship with each other it's perfectly reasonable to think the other person is probably still dating. I get that it's a bit awkward because he matched with your friend. If you are interested in an exclusive relationship with this guy you should talk to him about it. I don't think he has done anything wrong here, it's not his fault he happened to match with your friend and he never agreed to stop dating other people.Anonymous wrote:A guy I’ve been dating for a month (multiple dates per week, and having sex) recently connected with a friend of mine on a dating app. We haven’t discussed exclusivity, but I’m a bit turned off by it. We have a great time together and both claimed we were looking for something serious. Why the hunt for others? I don’t even feel like this warrants a discussion, because I prefer to just be with guys who want to settle down and see similar potential in things. Am I being reasonable?
Anonymous wrote:A guy I’ve been dating for a month (multiple dates per week, and having sex) recently connected with a friend of mine on a dating app. We haven’t discussed exclusivity, but I’m a bit turned off by it. We have a great time together and both claimed we were looking for something serious. Why the hunt for others? I don’t even feel like this warrants a discussion, because I prefer to just be with guys who want to settle down and see similar potential in things. Am I being reasonable?