Hi, a few comments have been made on here regarding sex as a single: when you start dating someone, do you get straight in there? Are there Rules? If you hold out, are you more likely to find a meaningful relationship? Do you want a meaningful relationship, or are you just looking for sexual satisfaction from a FWB arrangement?
These are my personal thoughts (about me - I want to stress not as any sort of moral right or wrong):
I have massive inner turmoils about this. I'm very shy sexually anyway, but I do have a sex drive. So it's always been a bit of a highly charged issue for me, within and without relationships. I had come to the conclusion that I wanted to meet someone special, and that the only way I personally would feel comfortable was to get to know someone and feel secure first. I think I also felt that I wouldn't want to have sex with someone unless I was sure I was the only sexual partner they currently had.
But sometimes I'm not so sure. I have enjoyed FWB arrangements in the past, where no questions are asked regarding other partners, but there is respect for each other in other ways - and regular sex! But I never necessarily set out for it to be a FWB, it just happened that way. Now I am older I think, how? You can't just meet someone and say: "hey, fancy regular sex but no commitment?"
Someone on another thread said, you just have sex if it feels right, and there's no real way of knowing what the other person will want after that. I see the truth in that, but my feelings are never that simple.
Also, I seem to be alone here but I want to protect myself from STIs, and yes I'll use condoms but there are STIs that condoms will do little about. Am I the only person that wants to ask partners, when did you last get checked out?
I'm interested to hear other people's viewpoints, not thinking that I will find answers as such, but because I think it helps to get a broad perspective, see how different people with different values and personal boundaries tick.
And also if anyone else has concerns they can post here and get some advice.