Anonymous wrote:My wife and I had sex on the first date. If he's the type of guy that categorizes women by how quickly they "put out", do you really want to pursue something with him?
You're obviously ok with having sex on the first date with someone you want to be serious with, you should be seeking someone who shares similar values. If he now envisions you as only good for "hooking up", he doesn't share your values and is not the right guy for you (at least outside of sex). No real loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I went out last night with a guy I really like. We met through friends and hit it off. It was a first date and I slept with him. I’m a little nervous that I ruined my chances at a good thing. He seems interested with texting me If I want to get together again tonight, but I’m worried he sees me now as just sex. I don’t sleep around but it’s been a very long time and it just felt right. I did drink some wine ( not enough to get me drunk) but I really wanted to. The sex was very good and very dirty. I don’t know if I should just let things play out or talk with I’m tonight about wanting something serious again? We both said we are looking for relationship at dinner last night.
And you have one, all about sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He wants more sex... that’s why he’s reaching out.
Yes of course. And so does she. That is how good relationships work. You both want to get together.
Anonymous wrote:This is like half of my happily married, still having sex friends 10+ years in. "The one night stand that never went away." You'll see how it develops, but don't let some harpies make you feel like this is a no-go and you need to hold out or something. I swear all the sexless people griping here played by those "rules." For me it was date 3, ripped that bandaid off and it's been a fantastic 10 years.