Yeah, definitely keep that one to yourself.Anonymous wrote:I will tell him a few of the one nighters but not getting into details like getting spit roasted on spring break. Limits to what I will say.
Marry the girl who slept around! She likes to have sex!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. I've had 6 abortions.
I'm pro-choice but that seems excessive.
How does this reconcile? Either you are pro choice or you are not. What is an excessive number of abortions?
Anonymous wrote:LOL. I've had 6 abortions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never had a one night stand. I can't imagine having sex with a random stranger.
key indicator of a sterile bedroom after marriage
Anonymous wrote:The other thread got me wondering. If you had one night stands in college/ your 20s before marriage, do you husbands know about them?
I'm talking about truly one night stands in that you were at a bar or on spring break, met some rando, screwed them, and never saw them again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be REALLY weird to get into specifics on any of my sexual past. Neither of us do that. Not really clear on why ONS makes a difference vs longer term past relationships.
Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be REALLY weird to get into specifics on any of my sexual past. Neither of us do that. Not really clear on why ONS makes a difference vs longer term past relationships.
Really?
I mean if anything it would be the opposite when it comes to the specifics. Longer term relationships had more sexual ups and downs that could be relevant to my husband. But we have made it 13 years without discussing any of that, so...
You are at the dangerous time period where divorce is most likely now. Step carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be REALLY weird to get into specifics on any of my sexual past. Neither of us do that. Not really clear on why ONS makes a difference vs longer term past relationships.
Really?
I mean if anything it would be the opposite when it comes to the specifics. Longer term relationships had more sexual ups and downs that could be relevant to my husband. But we have made it 13 years without discussing any of that, so...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be REALLY weird to get into specifics on any of my sexual past. Neither of us do that. Not really clear on why ONS makes a difference vs longer term past relationships.
Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thread got me wondering. If you had one night stands in college/ your 20s before marriage, do you husbands know about them?
I'm talking about truly one night stands in that you were at a bar or on spring break, met some rando, screwed them, and never saw them again.
I'm just curious how this would even come up as a topic of conversation or how it is relevant to anything.
I'm in this camp. Like I know my husband had a lot of sex before me but I'm not really interested in the details.
I'll never understand this POV. It's like claiming to have a favorite book that you skipped reading 5 chapters of.
What benefit is it to you or your relationship to know exactly who or how your spouse had sex with before you?
Trust building for one. Anyone who balks at answering every detail, is someone you cannot trust.
what else fo you expect explicir details of?
Their shits?
If that's a concern, then yes you share your medical issues with a spouse also. No wonder you have had rocky relationships if you are so closed off and shy and willing to lie.
oh so you don't know wvwery detail about your spouse. you suck as a wife or husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thread got me wondering. If you had one night stands in college/ your 20s before marriage, do you husbands know about them?
I'm talking about truly one night stands in that you were at a bar or on spring break, met some rando, screwed them, and never saw them again.
I'm just curious how this would even come up as a topic of conversation or how it is relevant to anything.
I'm in this camp. Like I know my husband had a lot of sex before me but I'm not really interested in the details.
I'll never understand this POV. It's like claiming to have a favorite book that you skipped reading 5 chapters of.
What benefit is it to you or your relationship to know exactly who or how your spouse had sex with before you?
Trust building for one. Anyone who balks at answering every detail, is someone you cannot trust.
what else fo you expect explicir details of?
Their shits?
If that's a concern, then yes you share your medical issues with a spouse also. No wonder you have had rocky relationships if you are so closed off and shy and willing to lie.
well i
, not concerended about my spouses past sex life therefore i don't need details about it. why are you concerned about your spouse's past sex life.
Anonymous wrote:It would be REALLY weird to get into specifics on any of my sexual past. Neither of us do that. Not really clear on why ONS makes a difference vs longer term past relationships.