_Kaiser_ wrote: » The best relationships I've had is where we got on so well that we just kinda realised at some point that "hey, we're a couple"
sporina wrote: » So, is it a no go for a potential relationship or is that old school - what say ye?
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » As a bloke, if a woman was willing to do it on a first date, for me it would kill the mood. I personally like there to be a chase to create more excitement and keep the mind wondering so that when it does happen after a while of trying that it's hard work paying off and it feels more exciting. It also helps to have a good connection with the other person too to build up this
Burial. wrote: » More often than not I wouldn't consider a second date unless something serious happened on the first date. There's too many options out there to be having to put in that much graft...can't be arsed dealing with princesses who expect you to 'work for it' as well. Sex is supposed to be pleasure, not some reward.
Neyite wrote: » It worked out ok for us. 13 years and counting. My view is that someone who genuinely feels that they aren't ready to have sex on a first date and goes at their own pace is fine. Those who are doing it tactically, or following some bullsh!t rules of X amount of dates before they do Y or playing hard to get, doesn't work. It's fake.
Now a woman who'll kiss on a very first date Is usually a hussy And a woman who'll kiss on the second time out Is anything but fussy But a woman who'll wait 'till the third time around Head in the clouds, feet on the ground She's the girl he's glad he's found She's his Shipoopi Shipoopi, Shipoopi, Shipoopi The girl who's hard to get
Mr.Plough wrote: » In my experience the sex was always better when it happened later on, love that anticipation. Saying that, if a woman wanted to ride on the first date I would support her decision.
Deleted User wrote: » I've had plenty of casual sex in the past, but rarely was I that pushed for a repeat performance.