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Fireandflames666 · 09/02/2016 21:30

When a guy really, really likes you?. Why is it so hard to tell the difference between them wanting nothing but sex or wanting a relationship with that person?.

Do you ladies remember how your partners acted when the were in to you?. Curious :).

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Fireandflames666 · 10/02/2016 20:45

Hmmm. Well the bloke I like I've know for ten years and we've been good friends for six years. When ever we go out he insists on paying for everything, and the last time he asked to kiss me (I did but only a peck as I'm unsure of his intentions). I've been used before you see, so I'm being very, very cautious.

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TheNaze73 · 10/02/2016 00:36

lovePGTips is spot on. As a bloke, sex is so easily avaliable these days, it's untrue. The women are the naughty ones by no stretch. If it's just sex & you knock them back a couple of times, they'll move on

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LovePGtipsMonkey · 09/02/2016 23:32

he, not 'her'.

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LovePGtipsMonkey · 09/02/2016 23:31

don't sleep with him straight away? if he disappears after a few attempts at sex, them you'll have your answer. I know SOME men pretend for months they want more than sex and chase, but imo it's a swmall minority. Sex is so easily available that they can't be bothered with chasing if that's what they after.

If you've already had sex, then just see if her offers any mutual activities apart from that.

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honeybunny14 · 09/02/2016 23:21

I think if they really like you and want more than just sex you will know with my now dp and ex dp I knew pretty much straight away that they wanted something serious.

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