Anonymous wrote:If a man was quite physical on the first date would you assume he’s not interested in a longterm relationship? Kissing, touching, hugging, not full on making out but towards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most men don’t want to merry the people they sleep with on the first date. Yes, I know a few do but most don’t.
As a male I agree with you, but I did sleep with my wife on our first date. We had been very good friends for a long time, but dating others, and many of our friends were betting that someday we’d get together. When we were both unattached we decided to go on a real date and the chemistry was pretty immediate because we already knew everything about each other except for one thing which we quickly took care of. The suddenness of it had us laughing because it seemed crazy. Needless to say it didn’t wreck the friendship.
Anonymous wrote:Most men don’t want to merry the people they sleep with on the first date. Yes, I know a few do but most don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are men allowed to comment? In my dating years before social media, on the first date I already knew what she looked like so check that box. The next boxes had to do with was she smart, did she have a sense of humor and was she a good conversationalist. If she checked all of those boxes my first date goal was to get to a second date and part of that wasn’t to try to cop a feel!
Ok. I’m confused bc we know each other from before, like many years before when we were in high school. He knows how I look and all the rest. We have had some flirtation in the past. However, this now feels like it could be the start of an actual relationship not the stuff from before. We talked about all of the relationship history and what we are looking for etc. so fairly serious conversation. I wonder if I’m expecting too much or overthinking it to think that if he really wanted a relationship he would have been more reserved physically and just waited.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't assume anything. I would have slept with DH on the first date but for being on my period. We did, however, get sloshed and make out for an hour at the bar. In our case, the only thing it was evidence of was our fantastic chemistry and how much we liked each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate it when men cover me with their saliva without even asking on date 1 or try to pull me close and squeeze me. I’m germaphobic and really guitars my body autonomy. That’s a divinity no for a second date.
I usually initiate sex myself after a few dates by hinting it’s time for him to cook me a dinner
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Anonymous wrote:I hate it when men cover me with their saliva without even asking on date 1 or try to pull me close and squeeze me. I’m germaphobic and really guitars my body autonomy. That’s a divinity no for a second date.
I usually initiate sex myself after a few dates by hinting it’s time for him to cook me a dinner