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| 1 | Is sex a necessity?I mean I know several, like 5-ish, but I guess I don't have a ton of close friends to survey. Could be because we're all in college they might not be representative of the general population, since college is typically a time for sexual exploration/doing stuff you wouldn't keep doing as an adult. I feel like because of the risk of being seen as a whore, women hesitate to admit these things because they don't want to be judged too harshly. | /r/seduction | 23/10/13 05:26 AM |
| 1 | Is sex a necessity?I am a girl and I have many female friends who have time and again had one night stands. It's not necessarily a regular thing and is completely dependent on the person, which is why I said "might." But either way it would be best to indicate what your intentions are prior to hopping into bed if possible. Even if you don't talk about it before that point, most people will understand not wanting to have sex with someone you just met and it's unlikely anyone's feelings will be hurt, but again, ever… | /r/seduction | 23/10/13 03:52 AM |
| 2 | Is sex a necessity?I'm 22 and started dating my SO when I was 20 and he was 19. We didn't have sex for about a month into the relationship, when we were pretty committed to each other. He was also a virgin when started dating and even though I didn't know he was when we met, it wasn't a turn-off when I found out. If you find someone you care about and are comfortable and she seems open, go for it, but if you're picking up a girl at a party or a bar she might expect it to end in sex unless you make it clear that's … | /r/seduction | 23/10/13 02:49 AM |
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