Anonymous wrote:I have definitely been in relationships for four months without sex, but we did much more than just kiss. Pretty much “everything but.” For me it’s because I like to make sure it’s going to be a serious relationship and exclusive and also get STD testing first. So I date for a few months before I have sex with someone. Once a week and only kissing for four months is a bit unusual. But maybe not at 60? I don’t know, I’m younger
Anonymous wrote:I am 55 and he is 60. We've been dating for four months but have only kissed. We see each other once a week - usually go out on dinner dates. I would never pressure him to become more serious, but at this point, I'm not sure I can do this anymore. Only want to continue seeing him if he wants to become more serious. I totally respect if he doesn't want to, but think I may need to bow out. I want to be with someone who wants to be with me. As the relationship stands, I don't feel like I can be open to being vulnerable when he doesn't seem to show an interest in becoming closer and more intimate.
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my (now) wife and I dated for almost three years and didn’t have sex until our wedding night. But we’re Christians, so abnormal to most people.
That is beautiful.
Why is that beautiful? I'm not saying it's wrong or anything, but I just don't see how surpressing your sexuality is beautiful?
+1. I don’t get it.
Suppressing your sexuality? Sorry, I'm not OP nor am I a virgin, but you guys are so rude and clueless. I think it's beautiful they waited for each other and showed that commitment. If you dont get it- you dont get it. And you're not supposed to![]()
Anonymous wrote:I am 55 and he is 60. We've been dating for four months but have only kissed. We see each other once a week - usually go out on dinner dates. I would never pressure him to become more serious, but at this point, I'm not sure I can do this anymore. Only want to continue seeing him if he wants to become more serious. I totally respect if he doesn't want to, but think I may need to bow out. I want to be with someone who wants to be with me. As the relationship stands, I don't feel like I can be open to being vulnerable when he doesn't seem to show an interest in becoming closer and more intimate.
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:I think he is dating other women and getting his sex from someone younger than you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my (now) wife and I dated for almost three years and didn’t have sex until our wedding night. But we’re Christians, so abnormal to most people.
What specific passages in the Bible forbid premarital sex?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my (now) wife and I dated for almost three years and didn’t have sex until our wedding night. But we’re Christians, so abnormal to most people.
That is beautiful.
Why is that beautiful? I'm not saying it's wrong or anything, but I just don't see how surpressing your sexuality is beautiful?
+1. I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my (now) wife and I dated for almost three years and didn’t have sex until our wedding night. But we’re Christians, so abnormal to most people.
That is beautiful.
Why is that beautiful? I'm not saying it's wrong or anything, but I just don't see how surpressing your sexuality is beautiful?