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Should you be put off...?
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If a girl wants to have sex on a first date?
I am not trolling or looking for smutty answers by the way!
For a single guy it could be a blessing, but dont think it forms the best basis if you are looking for a relationship.
What do you think?
I am not trolling or looking for smutty answers by the way!
For a single guy it could be a blessing, but dont think it forms the best basis if you are looking for a relationship.
What do you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it depends entirely on the individuals concerned.
If you get the impression that a lady enjoys sex on a first date in the same way she enjoys a first drink, then maybe that is something for you to consider if you are looking for a long-term future.
If however, you feel that the vibes are right, and everyone is comfortable, then it shouldn;t be a problem.
It does very much depends on the individuals, and their personal attitudes towards sex in a relationship at any time, as well as the firfst date.
If you get the impression that a lady enjoys sex on a first date in the same way she enjoys a first drink, then maybe that is something for you to consider if you are looking for a long-term future.
If however, you feel that the vibes are right, and everyone is comfortable, then it shouldn;t be a problem.
It does very much depends on the individuals, and their personal attitudes towards sex in a relationship at any time, as well as the firfst date.
Can I just say so I dont look too tarty -I did know him very well and we had known each other for ages from schooldays with brief interludes (Hi in the street type things) in the following years...horses for courses though and I appreciate that and I was 38 at the time and we did marry 8mths later................spade anyone :)
Didnt notice it was a bloke question either -should have gone to Specsavers...
Didnt notice it was a bloke question either -should have gone to Specsavers...
It would put me off to be honest, you can't help thinking how often does she do that and, however right or wrong, I'd not like to think of a potential long term girlfriend as being 'well known to a lot of chaps' to put it politely!
It reminds me of a date with a gorgeous girl a few years back, after a few drinks she was all over me, like straddling me and everything, I was relatively sober and a bit embarrassed because everyone in the bar was looking. All I thought after that was that she'd be a good 'option' but i didn't even bother with that.
Thrill of the chase perhaps!?
It reminds me of a date with a gorgeous girl a few years back, after a few drinks she was all over me, like straddling me and everything, I was relatively sober and a bit embarrassed because everyone in the bar was looking. All I thought after that was that she'd be a good 'option' but i didn't even bother with that.
Thrill of the chase perhaps!?
Question was based on a first date scenario with somebody who you didnt know previously as a friend, near enough a stranger. I agree that if you have known them previously, say as a friend, and then decide to date you kind of know who that person is. But I personally would have trust issues with somebody who is willing to jump in to bed after 1 meal or 1 film at the cinema. If sex is no big deal (which for some it isnt) and they can seperate love from sex fairly easily, if you then get into a relationship, one might feel uneasy when they went out in town with friends - just the way my mind works!! Now if you embark on what is clearly a one night stand, then great stuff, you find somebody who just wants a one night thing and you move on.
Sorry Sqad, the way I phrased it is mis-leading - I mean if one was looking in hindsight, say you have been together 6 months and you slept together after first date. Would you feel secure in the relationship down the line. Obviously it takes time to realise what you want with the person and even longer to figure what kind of person they are!!
Totally agree McMouse. Why do people look for relationships at all. Relationships just happen when you least expect them. Dates are about going out and enjoying yourself. Some people go from one 'relationship' to another. Why not just go out on lots of dates, have a good time and forget about getting tied down. Why must people be in a 'relationship'. Totally daft!!