Anonymous wrote:You sound immature. You like him enough to go on multiple dates and have sex and claim you want something serious but haven’t got the balls to actually talk to him directly about your relationship and then you’re mad? Please grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why oh why do women have sex with men right away without discussing exclusivity and then get disappointed when it turns out the guy isn’t committed. Date for longer than a couple weeks before you have sex. And if he doesn’t bring up exclusivity, and you don’t want to have sex with someone who is having sex with other people, then have that conversation BEFORE you have sex with him.
1. Because they want to
2. Because having sex is part of figuring out if you want exclusivity
3. Because if you're seeing someone several times a week you could reasonably think that your heads were both in the same places
4. Sex isn't a prize to give away in exchange for a peppercorn from the other person
+1. This is a great post. Finding out if you are sexually compatible with a guy is a crucial part of deciding whether or not to be exclusive with that guys.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly no one is a bad guy here but its reasonable for this to sour the relationship. She certainly doesn't OWE this guy more dates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe don’t have sex until you’re exclusive?
Seems like a great way to end up with a low libido partner
Exclusive does not equal married. Exclusive means exclusively dating. As in if you don’t like dating that person, you can break up. How many STDs do you have?