almost 9 months, should I put out? |
almost 9 months, should I put out? |
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I would be lying if I didn't say I want to go for 3rd base or for a home run but I was planning to try and restrain myself from a home run until college. The person I'm with brings stuff like foreplay and sex up a lot and I've gotten used to it as just talk and treat it that way. They tell me "8 months in, relationships that lasted this long have done more things then we have". There's some tension in the air and because I didn't give in and said yes when now they're seriously talking about doing stuff together. I'm now a repressed robot causing the person I'm with to be sexually frustrated I guess.
![]() My question to CB is, Do you think being sexually active is necessary? Do you think it helps a relationship stronger? My mind's a mess I don't know whether saying yes and doing stuff would just be giving in and being in the norm or if I'm really repressed and I should just jump in. 411==> I'm a incoming senior. Thanks to any replies. |
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![]() daughter of sin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,653 Joined: Mar 2006 Member No: 386,134 ![]() |
It's totally up to you. Nobody's going to come after you with a gun and be like, "8 MONTHS AND NO SEX?!" or something. Sex doesn't define a relationship. And if one person isn't ready, it's going to wreck what you have so far, so don't jump into something you're not ready for. I mean, you're asking complete strangers whether you should have sex or not, and I think that's a sign for not being ready.
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