Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to my brother: “I like women who value themselves.”
Bingo.
LOl. I value myself. Sometimes I want sex and sleep with someone on a first date. I am still as awesome as I would be if I hadn't. This is stupid, mysoginistic thinking.
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that the more I withhold sex/physical stuff, the more men are into me.
I just started "dating" a guy who is way out of my league. He's used to dating 20s hotties, while I'm a mid-30s single mom. I was upfront with him that I wasn't going to put out, I wasn't interested in flirting, I wanted to get to know him as a person first before getting physically involved. He's made a couple moves and I shut it down immediately.
Dude can't get enough of me. Calls me multiple times a day. Constantly wants to FaceTime or hang out. He cancels plan with other women to spend time with me, but has never cancelled on me.
Last night he admitted he likes that I'm not easy. He complains that the other women he's seeing are TOO into him, use sex to try to win him over, and can't hold a conversation without sexual undertones.
Looking back, the times men have been the most into me was when I had very strict rules about not getting physical too soon.
What's up with this, guys? Is it the thrill of the chase? Madonna/whore complex? You want what you can't have?
Anonymous wrote:I react the opposite way when someone says something like that to me. As an example, someone once said to me that we wouldn't have sex on the first date. I certainly wasn't expecting to and it just seemed odd to me that she felt the need to say it. Nothing wrong with taking time to get to know someone before the physical stuff but to me it's just something that doesn't need to be said unless what you mean is it's going to be a really long time (like months) before there's physical stuff.
Unrelated and maybe I'm old fashioned but I think it's rude to cancel plans with other people to hang with someone else and for that reason alone I wouldn't proceed with someone like that.
Anonymous wrote:Using sex as a tool is a great way to start a relationship. Please report back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to my brother: “I like women who value themselves.”
Bingo.
LOl. I value myself. Sometimes I want sex and sleep with someone on a first date. I am still as awesome as I would be if I hadn't. This is stupid, mysoginistic thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to my brother: “I like women who value themselves.”
Bingo.
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that the more I withhold sex/physical stuff, the more men are into me.
I just started "dating" a guy who is way out of my league. He's used to dating 20s hotties, while I'm a mid-30s single mom. I was upfront with him that I wasn't going to put out, I wasn't interested in flirting, I wanted to get to know him as a person first before getting physically involved. He's made a couple moves and I shut it down immediately.
Dude can't get enough of me. Calls me multiple times a day. Constantly wants to FaceTime or hang out. He cancels plan with other women to spend time with me, but has never cancelled on me.
Last night he admitted he likes that I'm not easy. He complains that the other women he's seeing are TOO into him, use sex to try to win him over, and can't hold a conversation without sexual undertones.
Looking back, the times men have been the most into me was when I had very strict rules about not getting physical too soon.
What's up with this, guys? Is it the thrill of the chase? Madonna/whore complex? You want what you can't have?
Anonymous wrote:According to my brother: “I like women who value themselves.”