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FWB is a conventional way to start a relationship, amirite?
by bonita561 week ago
But I'll play devils advocate, that's why we have so many toxic relationships or ones that don't last long. You already got intimate before actually knowing who that person is. As a man, I can see a beautiful woman, physical features I love, she has sex like a porn star and comes off as sweet, but that's not who she really is. She can be a deadbeat, lazy, mentally unstable and emotionally abusive but because I chose to enter into a relationship with her after we had sex then I wasted my time and bam, now it's over
by Anonymous1 week ago
1000000%
by Tressalemke1 week ago
Also, it's the mentally unstable/emotionally abusive ones who understand this and will use sex to lure you into a relationship, and will be used as leverage from that point on. There is no sex that is good enough to offset crazy, look for someone who brings you peace in life. If being with your partner wouldn't be worth it if you didn't have sex for a month, that's your sign to leave.
by Anonymous1 week ago
It may be more commonly acceptable to many but it's the opposite of conventional since it's not traditional or generally done
by SandLittle2761 week ago
most people aren't always traditional. Even if they act like they are traditional.
by bonita561 week ago
... What are you on?
by Anonymous1 week ago
Fr I had to read that 3 times cause…huh?!
by Anonymous1 week ago
Usually it's the other way around
by Anonymous1 week ago
It wouldn't work for me, I have to trust someone strongly before I would consider intimacy; but that doesn't invalidate it for others. My goddaughter's parents started out as FWB (or the more colorful term, "f**k buddies") and now they're married with two kids. They're great together and great parents.
by Illustrious_Laugh1 week ago
Better yet, it is a relationship where people retain their freedom and individuality. It's okay to be just FWB, in fact, I'd argue it should be the default regardless of end goals.
by Anonymous1 week ago
I'm demi, so no
by Mgreenholt1 week ago
What is demi?
by Anonymous1 week ago
I'm not sexually into someone until after I've made an emotional connection with them
by Mgreenholt1 week ago
Wait wouldn't a FWB actually make sense though? It's someone you're friends with (if we're taking the "friends" in friends with benefits literally) so someone you have an emotional connection to prior to sexual contact. I'm just asking because I'm also only sexually interested in people I have a connection to so all of my relationships have been really good friends beforehand.
by Anonymous1 week ago
i think its better that way so any issues with sexual compatibility are dealt with right at the start with no hassle because you're not in a relationship with the other person
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