I don't think so. I have sex with a man. But it didn't lead to long term relationship. He turned to another woman. I'm very upset. I think I will never trust on men.
My first hubby and I had sex on our 2nd date..we lasted 11 years
My 2nd hubby and I had an one night stand b4 we started dating and we r happily married.
If women r cheap for opening their legs on the first date then men r cheap too. LOL!
Well, to be honest with you Hearing men has more respect than Deaf men. I am not sure why. I only date one hearing man, I can't say too much about other men who are disrespectfuly with women. Women do sometime pushy and chase with men.
We can't blame on men.
Yeah that is true,, I already experinces both. I have seen deaf guys is so much different then hearing guys behavior over women. But some deaf guys are very rare to find that are mature and willing to be patient to have long term relationship. I would have to say very few deaf guys are mature and some of them can be jerk just like some hearing guys unless they gay.
It depends on individual, if you have a strong attraction, personality, connection and everything with someone then there's possible to have a long term relationship after humping on a first day or so. lol It usually doesn't work for me cuz I went through it before.
I'm going to sound like a prune, but sex really should be reserved for marriage or at the very least, for a serious relationship that will likely turn into marriage...
I know, I know, I know...that's a little old fashioned. But that's intimacy at its best - when it is between two people who have made a committment to one another. I feel sorry for people who only know the physical part of intimacy, but never fully experienced the wonders of the emotional part of intimacy. (IMO)
Guess I need to go find a bonnet and pioneer dress to wear...
I feel sorry for people who only know the physical part of intimacy, but never fully experienced the wonders of the emotional part of intimacy. (IMO)
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i noticed a similar thing too, all too common of lately that on the media all we see its rationalising of physical aspect of sexuality/sexual relationships and less and less stress on the emotional. On documentarys emotional tend to be 'picked on' and engineered on 'pity' just for 'viewing experience' in say; medical or social problems being highlighted and nothing else. While on other extreme, in relationships being discussed in documentaries its getting attuned to sheer physical level, or to rationalise their extreme wealth of fame.
It really intrigued me that, Robert Winston a good documentary presenter/researcher(does he?- i think so) talks about human sciences - their snapshot/cross cohort/ and some of those long-term population sample tests (i forgot what they were called - it goes like this a group of 6 sayed intereviewed at 5 yo, then 10 yo then 15 yo, and at 20yo- there's been a few) these tend to focus on human development which is good.
Based from all this just above, I second that.
I don't buy that stuff.
Never had sex on first date.....................