Anonymous wrote:I feel like if I don't want to sleep with someone after the first date, then there's no physical chemistry. Just me?
Anonymous wrote:I sure can't figure out whether I want to sleep with someone in three dates, or even five or six for that matter.
That's not enough time for me.
If he asks you out again, go out with him again. Don't sleep with someone until you really want to and feel comfortable doing so. This three date thing is a myth propagated by men trying to rush women into sex.
Being single after twenty years means you have every right to takes things slow. If a guy can't respect that then he's not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like if I don't want to sleep with someone after the first date, then there's no physical chemistry. Just me?
+1 but I think I may rush into sex too soon?
Anonymous wrote:Single after 20 years with 2 elem kids. I'm 46. Last night I went out with a perfectly nice man. I had a nice time. The conversation was good and we laughed. At the conclusion of the date, he walked me to my car and hugged me goodbye. This was date 2, the first was coffee last week.
Where do I go from here? DCUM says "date and have fun". DCUM also says "don't waste a guys time". I'm not ready to sleep with him. I can't even answer if I would be willing to sleep with him. I'd like to go out with him again because I had a nice evening. I'm more than happy to pay my own way. How can a person decide after a few hours that they want to date someone or that they're ready to sleep with someone?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like if I don't want to sleep with someone after the first date, then there's no physical chemistry. Just me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's absolutely okay to say, "I'm new to this and I don't know where it's going, but I sure would love to see you again. Would you like to go Dutch, or let it be my treat, while we get to know each other more?"
That's awkward. I would not do that. It's a third date! Of course she doesn't know where it is going. Just say yes if you want to see him again. Make the gesture to pay half when the bill comes but if he insists, just let him pay.
Anonymous wrote:It's absolutely okay to say, "I'm new to this and I don't know where it's going, but I sure would love to see you again. Would you like to go Dutch, or let it be my treat, while we get to know each other more?"
Anonymous wrote:I sure can't figure out whether I want to sleep with someone in three dates, or even five or six for that matter.
That's not enough time for me.
If he asks you out again, go out with him again. Don't sleep with someone until you really want to and feel comfortable doing so. This three date thing is a myth propagated by men trying to rush women into sex.