BE_Jack wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh god. Men are so pathetic. You don't even know what she looks like or if she's fun, but you smell blood in the water and begin to circle like sharks.
Yet you say nothing about the woman advertising she wants sex after a recent breakup? Now that's pathetic.
Just because it doesn't show up in a test, doesn't mean they don't still have something. They could of contracted before it showed up etcAnonymous wrote:Post on okcupid that you want a fwb for unsafe sex. Recent test results required.
You don't have to show your face.
You'll get 1000 replies per day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very recently separated - a month and a half - and reeling, vulnerable. I have had sex ONCE in the last year, and it was in January. (Part of why I left is due to my husband's cheating, which I found out about last June). Anyway, I am in no position to start dating, but really want to have sex. Should I?
NO. Now is the time to use better judgement in your life and not make those same mistakes. When people end up with a cheater it means they missed the red flags in the dating stage. They didn't see a very flawed dishonest person who probably did that many time before you met them.
Heal yourself and your self esteem. Makes positive changes in your life and when the time is right try and find a good partner.
That means take your time and establish a relationship BEFORE you have sex. The last thing you need is some creep or a horrible STD.
The fact you posted this is a red flag to your judgement.
Anonymous wrote:How are you going to make the emotional connection that I hear women need before they want sex?
Anonymous wrote:I'm very recently separated - a month and a half - and reeling, vulnerable. I have had sex ONCE in the last year, and it was in January. (Part of why I left is due to my husband's cheating, which I found out about last June). Anyway, I am in no position to start dating, but really want to have sex. Should I?
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes it pretty clear that the whole "women need emotional connection to want sex" trope is untrue.