Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely necessary. Dated a good friend of many years when he turned 40. After almost 3 months, lightheartedly asked if we were exclusive. He said no. You have to ask. Always. Don’t assume.
Interesting. How did you respond?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, if you two can't even have this conversation, you probably aren't a good fit.
My now DH and I had the conversation a few months in. He was ready for a commitment, I wasn't - honestly, I wasn't really even dating other people, I just wasn't ready to put a label on it. He wasn't thrilled by that, but he stuck by me and a few months after that we were exclusive.
This is the dumbest response. You not dating other people means you were exclusive. Not when you communicated that to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, if you two can't even have this conversation, you probably aren't a good fit.
My now DH and I had the conversation a few months in. He was ready for a commitment, I wasn't - honestly, I wasn't really even dating other people, I just wasn't ready to put a label on it. He wasn't thrilled by that, but he stuck by me and a few months after that we were exclusive.
This is the dumbest response. You not dating other people means you were exclusive. Not when you communicated that to him.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, if you two can't even have this conversation, you probably aren't a good fit.
My now DH and I had the conversation a few months in. He was ready for a commitment, I wasn't - honestly, I wasn't really even dating other people, I just wasn't ready to put a label on it. He wasn't thrilled by that, but he stuck by me and a few months after that we were exclusive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In your thirties, do you really date multiple people at a time? Who has time for that? But, is it offensive to even bring it up? And like almost accuse someone of dating multiple people?
I’m going to guess you haven’t been on a date since the early 2000s
Anonymous wrote:In your thirties, do you really date multiple people at a time? Who has time for that? But, is it offensive to even bring it up? And like almost accuse someone of dating multiple people?
Anonymous wrote:Definitely necessary. Dated a good friend of many years when he turned 40. After almost 3 months, lightheartedly asked if we were exclusive. He said no. You have to ask. Always. Don’t assume.