Anonymous wrote:I had a relationship like this when I was unbelievably busy with a crushing study schedule in grad school and one a week was not enough. He didn't cheat but it made him unhappy and eventually we broke up and he is married to someone else now, sen though I actually loved him. It's the one relationship I would have done differently if i could.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I want more out of a relationship than that. Not just sexually, but also emotionally. Once a week or two? Not enough. I mean that’s enough sex but I would want to see th person more often.
Depends on what you want. I’d keep looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm dating someone and we only see each other about once a week because of work and other responsibilities. That also means we only have sex about once a week. We're both mid-40s, is it reasonable to think that sex once a week is good enough in this situation or is he likely sleeping with someone else?
You know who would know? Him! You should ask if he is seeing other people for sex health reasons anyway
THIS, OP. What PP says above.
OP, you post says nothing about whether you and he have clearly discussed being exclusive. "Dating" around here means anything from "In a serious committed relationship" to "two dates, sex on both, and never saw him again." What's your "dating" mean here?
If you have not had the exclusivity talk, you need to have it now. If you feel you can't have that talk with someone with whom you are having regular sex --if you're skittish, or afraid he'll balk and leave if you ask about it--then you are not as close to him as you think, and he's seeing you mostly for sex, not for the relationship. No adult should be leery of talking to a sex partner about exclusivity, and if you are leery, that's a bad sign. Please don't keep sleeping with him if you're not sure you're exclusive, since exclusivity seems to be what you want and need. And you both should have tested for STDs already too. Romantic it isn't, but it's smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm dating someone and we only see each other about once a week because of work and other responsibilities. That also means we only have sex about once a week. We're both mid-40s, is it reasonable to think that sex once a week is good enough in this situation or is he likely sleeping with someone else?
You know who would know? Him! You should ask if he is seeing other people for sex health reasons anyway
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm dating someone and we only see each other about once a week because of work and other responsibilities. That also means we only have sex about once a week. We're both mid-40s, is it reasonable to think that sex once a week is good enough in this situation or is he likely sleeping with someone else?
I’m a divorced dad 50% custody and sleeping with one person once a week would be great and I would not have time for more than that.
“good enough” - is it good enough for you if he’s not seeing someone else? If you want more, why not just tell him that? You’ll get him thinking about opportunities to make more time for it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm dating someone and we only see each other about once a week because of work and other responsibilities. That also means we only have sex about once a week. We're both mid-40s, is it reasonable to think that sex once a week is good enough in this situation or is he likely sleeping with someone else?
Anonymous wrote:I'm dating someone and we only see each other about once a week because of work and other responsibilities. That also means we only have sex about once a week. We're both mid-40s, is it reasonable to think that sex once a week is good enough in this situation or is he likely sleeping with someone else?
Anonymous wrote:I'm dating someone and we only see each other about once a week because of work and other responsibilities. That also means we only have sex about once a week. We're both mid-40s, is it reasonable to think that sex once a week is good enough in this situation or is he likely sleeping with someone else?
Anonymous wrote:I'm dating someone and we only see each other about once a week because of work and other responsibilities. That also means we only have sex about once a week. We're both mid-40s, is it reasonable to think that sex once a week is good enough in this situation or is he likely sleeping with someone else?