I’ve been situations with guys before (I’m a girl) where I’ve gone back to their flat after a date and they’ve tried to initiate sex.
When it’s early days I’m still deciding whether I like them or not and don’t want to have sex straight away unless I know I can trust them.
I always assumed guys would get this and understand i wasn’t saying no full-stop, but I just wasn’t ready and it would happen in the future.
However, from speaking to some friends, I was really surprised to hear that a lot of guys would take this as a rejection and would be put off from seeing me in the future because they’d think I wasn’t that interested in them. Is this generally the case?
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r/sex I’ve been situations with guys before (I’m a girl) where I’ve gone back to their flat after a date and they’ve tried to initiate sex. When it’s early days I’m still deciding whether I like them or not and don’t want to have sex straight away unless I know I can trust them. I always assumed guys would get this and understand i wasn’t saying no full-stop, but I just wasn’t ready and it would happen in the future. However, from speaking to some friends, I was really surprised to hear that a lot of guys would take this as a rejection and would be put off from seeing me in the future because they’d think I wasn’t that interested in them. Is this generally the case? submitted by /u/hellohello437 [link] [comments]
I’ve been situations with guys before (I’m a girl) where I’ve gone back to their flat after a date and they’ve tried to initiate sex.
When it’s early days I’m still deciding whether I like them or not and don’t want to have sex straight away unless I know I can trust them.
I always assumed guys would get this and understand i wasn’t saying no full-stop, but I just wasn’t ready and it would happen in the future.
However, from speaking to some friends, I was really surprised to hear that a lot of guys would take this as a rejection and would be put off from seeing me in the future because they’d think I wasn’t that interested in them. Is this generally the case?
submitted by /u/hellohello437
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