
Anonymous wrote:One question might be what is meant by initiating?
Does it have to be verbal? Physical? Can it be a non-verbal signal such as wearing sexy lingerie or giving a partner a heated glance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have learned to be a little coy about sex. Being too ready or initiating too much turns a lot of guys off, IME.
I think that's true AT FIRST. But once you are on a LTR, the "I want to be chased" act is off-putting. Men like to feel "desired" too.
That being said, there are some men who are control freaks, who must be the "dominant" person at all times. You just have to get a feel for your partner.
Anonymous wrote:I have learned to be a little coy about sex. Being too ready or initiating too much turns a lot of guys off, IME.
Anonymous wrote:My husband told me when we were getting serious that he would NOT be the one who always had to do the initiating for our entire relationship. And then he sat back and waited, and waited. It kind of forced me to be able to say that I wanted to have sex with him, and to pursue and initiate. It is to this day one of the most liberating things he ever did for me. I come from a world where women never do that, so what he did was very freeing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have learned to be a little coy about sex. Being too ready or initiating too much turns a lot of guys off, IME.
as a guy, a woman can never be too ready or initiate too much!!
Anonymous wrote:I have learned to be a little coy about sex. Being too ready or initiating too much turns a lot of guys off, IME.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: I think the exercise analogy is a good one. I don't think she is playing mind games. On the other hand, she manages to exercise 3-4x per week on her own initiative. I'd love to have that kind of success!
If she wasn't exercising 3-4 times a week (and presumably keeping in good shape), would you be as interested in having sex with her?![]()