Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man here, I can guess at the reasons, but you need to give the details of what he said when you invited him back. I am a typical man that would say yes in most but not every situation, so here is my guess without further details:
1) He is in a relationship and didn't have an excuse to spend the night
2) He has an STD and wants to have the talk about it
3) He has more conservative views on sex and wants to wait until your relationship is more established. If its this, let him make the move.
4) He had any number of physical issues that night, from bloating, to drank too much and was unsure of his erection, was generally exhausted and didn't want the first night with you to be subpar (men need to perform in bed, we can't just lie there like women can).
5) He isn't that into you. I was single in my early 30s and had no problems finding women to have sex with, it really became not worth it if you weren't into her. No need to be a jerk and break some girls heart or worse, have them start calling your office or confront you out when you weren't pursuing them after that night.
My guess is 1 or 3. Assume 3, let him ask you out and make a move.
Another man here. My guess it's #4. #5 is a possibility except they've been on 3 dates and been physical already. #2 statistically isn't that likely. #1 she asked him to come in, but he still could have done that and gone home after. #3 she'll know based on their dates so far what he's like.
What are you talking about #2 is statistically very likely. #3 he could be religious, he could just be conservative- doesn't mean he is definitely going to tell her first thing.
NP, btw
Well it would have to be HIV or Herpes. The rest are treatable and in men, usually show symptoms, so even if 25% of the population has had chlamydia, that doesn't mean he actively has it.
HIV is just not that prevalent among straight men who aren't involved in drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man here, I can guess at the reasons, but you need to give the details of what he said when you invited him back. I am a typical man that would say yes in most but not every situation, so here is my guess without further details:
1) He is in a relationship and didn't have an excuse to spend the night
2) He has an STD and wants to have the talk about it
3) He has more conservative views on sex and wants to wait until your relationship is more established. If its this, let him make the move.
4) He had any number of physical issues that night, from bloating, to drank too much and was unsure of his erection, was generally exhausted and didn't want the first night with you to be subpar (men need to perform in bed, we can't just lie there like women can).
5) He isn't that into you. I was single in my early 30s and had no problems finding women to have sex with, it really became not worth it if you weren't into her. No need to be a jerk and break some girls heart or worse, have them start calling your office or confront you out when you weren't pursuing them after that night.
My guess is 1 or 3. Assume 3, let him ask you out and make a move.
Another man here. My guess it's #4. #5 is a possibility except they've been on 3 dates and been physical already. #2 statistically isn't that likely. #1 she asked him to come in, but he still could have done that and gone home after. #3 she'll know based on their dates so far what he's like.
What are you talking about #2 is statistically very likely. #3 he could be religious, he could just be conservative- doesn't mean he is definitely going to tell her first thing.
NP, btw
Anonymous wrote:Man here, I can guess at the reasons, but you need to give the details of what he said when you invited him back. I am a typical man that would say yes in most but not every situation, so here is my guess without further details:
1) He is in a relationship and didn't have an excuse to spend the night
2) He has an STD and wants to have the talk about it
3) He has more conservative views on sex and wants to wait until your relationship is more established. If its this, let him make the move.
4) He had any number of physical issues that night, from bloating, to drank too much and was unsure of his erection, was generally exhausted and didn't want the first night with you to be subpar (men need to perform in bed, we can't just lie there like women can).
5) He isn't that into you. I was single in my early 30s and had no problems finding women to have sex with, it really became not worth it if you weren't into her. No need to be a jerk and break some girls heart or worse, have them start calling your office or confront you out when you weren't pursuing them after that night.
My guess is 1 or 3. Assume 3, let him ask you out and make a move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man here, I can guess at the reasons, but you need to give the details of what he said when you invited him back. I am a typical man that would say yes in most but not every situation, so here is my guess without further details:
1) He is in a relationship and didn't have an excuse to spend the night
2) He has an STD and wants to have the talk about it
3) He has more conservative views on sex and wants to wait until your relationship is more established. If its this, let him make the move.
4) He had any number of physical issues that night, from bloating, to drank too much and was unsure of his erection, was generally exhausted and didn't want the first night with you to be subpar (men need to perform in bed, we can't just lie there like women can).
5) He isn't that into you. I was single in my early 30s and had no problems finding women to have sex with, it really became not worth it if you weren't into her. No need to be a jerk and break some girls heart or worse, have them start calling your office or confront you out when you weren't pursuing them after that night.
My guess is 1 or 3. Assume 3, let him ask you out and make a move.
Another man here. My guess it's #4. #5 is a possibility except they've been on 3 dates and been physical already. #2 statistically isn't that likely. #1 she asked him to come in, but he still could have done that and gone home after. #3 she'll know based on their dates so far what he's like.
Anonymous wrote:Man here, I can guess at the reasons, but you need to give the details of what he said when you invited him back. I am a typical man that would say yes in most but not every situation, so here is my guess without further details:
1) He is in a relationship and didn't have an excuse to spend the night
2) He has an STD and wants to have the talk about it
3) He has more conservative views on sex and wants to wait until your relationship is more established. If its this, let him make the move.
4) He had any number of physical issues that night, from bloating, to drank too much and was unsure of his erection, was generally exhausted and didn't want the first night with you to be subpar (men need to perform in bed, we can't just lie there like women can).
5) He isn't that into you. I was single in my early 30s and had no problems finding women to have sex with, it really became not worth it if you weren't into her. No need to be a jerk and break some girls heart or worse, have them start calling your office or confront you out when you weren't pursuing them after that night.
My guess is 1 or 3. Assume 3, let him ask you out and make a move.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. He asked me out again yesterday after saying he had a good time. Wouldn't he just ghost if he wasn't interested? I get I need to chill but I don't know how I handle going forward. Should I not mention anything and don't make advances until he does?
Anonymous wrote:
Uh, no. Lights out. Face down a55 up. Etc.
ugly doesn't stop guys. Just as long as your buddies don't
Know you tapped an ugly or fatty. It's not stopping
Most guys.
Anonymous wrote:Some guys will not have sex with women they find unattractive. I know shocking! Women have a hard time with this concept. It is much easier to say he is gay or has some type of physical problems vs he rejected me because he is not attracted to me. If you are a women and can not get a guy to sleep with you....it's not you it's him....right?
Anonymous wrote:You probably mentioned your high salary and it intimidated him.