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New Man - feel weird and awkward after last night.

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EasterEggs22 · 09/04/2023 12:52

Morning all. I’ve been following the relationships board for a while now and have seen some great advice given to others, so I’m hoping you can all help me too. Hopefully this makes sense..

I recently started seeing/meeting up with a man that I met off tinder around a month ago. Very early days I know. For context, I’m 26 and he’s 32, no kids and both work full time. We’ve met around 9-10 times at various locations for walks, food and coffee dates (last night was the first time at my house) as we live over an hour away from each other, but both of us drive so it’s not really an issue. We get on very well, have lots in common, he makes me laugh, seems really kind and sweet (last night he turned up with a bunch of flowers and an Easter egg in hand). I do like him and have enjoyed spending time with him over the last few weeks.

Last night didn’t go to plan at all and I’ve woken up this morning feeling really disappointed about it. He was working until 1pm and then decided to go and play golf with a friend for a few hours afterwards. He didn’t actually get to my house until 8pm. I’d gone out to the shops and bought us some bits to have for tea, so I was just waiting around for him. By the time he arrived it was too late to actually do anything other than have food and watch a film. I wrongly presumed that he was staying the night as he didn’t arrive until late, had a long drive back and also brought a bag filled with clothes. We went up to bed around 10 and had sex for the first time. For context, I’m not on any contraceptives at the minute as I’ve been single for 3 years and haven’t had sex in over a year, so I bought some condoms yesterday just in case.

I explained this to him before we started having sex and he put a condom on. We got a bit carried away and (sorry, TMI) he took the condom off in between us having sex so I could give him a blowjob but we stupidly forgot/didn’t put the condom back on to have sex again. He pulled out to ejaculate, but I know that there is pre ejaculation to consider. He was in a panic straight afterwards, saying he was worried I might get pregnant, he’s not ready for kids yet. I told him I would buy the morning after pill (ordered it online in front of him) and said try not to worry. He told me that he’d dated/slept with women in the past who lied and said they were pregnant just to keep the relationship going, so he was worried it might happen again (I won’t lie, this comment pissed me off because it felt like he was accusing me of doing something like that). For context, I don’t want kids yet either. I actually became pregnant when I was 15 with my first boyfriend and suffered a miscarriage at 12 weeks. It changed my life and I’ve always said I don’t want kids until I’ve met the right person/been with them a long time. Even though this is very personal to me and I don’t talk about it very often, if ever, I told him as I thought it might reassure him that I don’t want children yet and that I’m not out to trap him with a baby or whatever he was thinking. This wasn’t good enough though as he just kept going on about it all night, even though I’d done everything I could (ordering the pill) in that moment.

Anyway, the rest of the night was so bloody awkward. We just lay in bed watching tv, barely spoke a word to each other, other than him asking me about when the shop would be open again so I could pick up the pill. He didn’t even touch me/cuddle me after sex, and then announced at 11 that he was going home as he needed to be up early the next morning to visit his cousin. I told him he could stay over and just get up earlier if that was easier but he said he didn’t want to wake me up really early. I think that was an excuse though just so he could get out. I’ve woken up this morning to an email from the doctor at Superdrug authorising the order but it won’t be available until Tuesday to collect. I naively thought it would be ready by tomorrow, and I’m due to go away tomorrow night for work and won’t be back until late Tuesday evening, so I have sent a message to the doctor explaining all of this. The only thing I can do is go in there tomorrow to see if I can speak to someone, and maybe try Boots as well.

I’ve told him all of this, and we have been speaking as normal today but it still feels really awkward. It’s not the way I thought the night would go, especially since it was our first time having sex. But I do understand his worries. I wonder if he feels awkward too. I’m also concerned that every time we’ve met up it’s always been during the evening for a few hours. Not that I think he’s after me for just sex, because we’ve spent time doing other things too, but he always goes out with his friends after work and then meets me in the evening for a few hours. Today he’s gone out with his friend, and tomorrow he’s decided to take an extra shift at work, and didn’t bother to ask me what I was doing/or if I wanted to do anything with him. I’ve only just noticed this because I normally work until 5pm, so meeting up at night has worked really well for us so far, but I’ve been off work this week and it’s been the same thing. I’m worried it will be like this on weekends, and I don’t want a relationship where we just see each other for a few hours at night. I want to go out and do things together during the day as well. He has been really trying this morning to keep the conversation going, but I’m worried he’s just doing that until I get the pill and then he’s going to end things. Should I get in there first and let him know I don’t think it’s going to work out, but will obviously let him know when I’ve collected and taken the tablet? I do really like him, and feel so disappointed it’s ended up like this.

Sorry, this thread is a lot longer than I expected but I didn’t want to drip feed and there are a few issues to think about.

TIA

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OldFan · 13/04/2023 21:56

This is the second thread this week which I have been on which has been full of women know your place, no sex before marriage, your career isn't as important as your husbands etc, with a splash of religion to keep a woman down thrown in

@Mycathatesmecuddling No one has gone on about careers or women knowing their place in this thread.

If someone believes in no sex before marriage because that's what the Bible says, then they would think it applies equally to men, too.

It is an unfortunate fact though that the more we offer it to men on a plate the more they tend to take it without offering commitment- because they don't have to.

OldFan · 13/04/2023 22:03

Yes it's depressing to see threads where women are told straight women should have rights lesbian women shouldn't be allowed

@Mycathatesmecuddling Please link me to this mythical comment. As a formerly bisexual woman, I stopped acting on and identifying as those things when I converted as it's contrary to God's word. But that doesn't mean I think people should be killed if they have same sex attraction or something.

monsteramunch · 13/04/2023 22:24

@OldFan

It is an unfortunate fact though that the more we offer it to men on a plate the more they tend to take it without offering commitment- because they don't have to.

I think that people's point is that the 'offering it on a plate' rhetoric feeds into the idea that sex is something women give to men / let men have, rather than something that can be enjoyed on an equal footing if women want that to be the case and are open about it with a man who feels the same.

That women may not all want every individual man they sleep with to offer commitment, so sex without commitment isn't necessarily a negative but the rhetoric and language some people use about having sex meaning women won't be treated as sort of relationship material is projecting an objective they may not have.

I hope I've explained that properly and that it makes sense? It's the narrative that women give / 'offer' sex to men (rather than having it with them as equals) that I think people take issue with.

Mycathatesmecuddling · 13/04/2023 22:55

OldFan · 13/04/2023 22:03

Yes it's depressing to see threads where women are told straight women should have rights lesbian women shouldn't be allowed

@Mycathatesmecuddling Please link me to this mythical comment. As a formerly bisexual woman, I stopped acting on and identifying as those things when I converted as it's contrary to God's word. But that doesn't mean I think people should be killed if they have same sex attraction or something.

By mythical I presume you think I am lying?

https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/parenting/4778220-why-are-gender-roles-viewed-negatively?page=9&reply=125326269

But hey good to know I should be killed for being bisexual. I mean there's a whole load of ground between discrimination and not being killed but if that salves your conscience 🙄

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Mycathatesmecuddling · 13/04/2023 22:57

OldFan · 13/04/2023 21:56

This is the second thread this week which I have been on which has been full of women know your place, no sex before marriage, your career isn't as important as your husbands etc, with a splash of religion to keep a woman down thrown in

@Mycathatesmecuddling No one has gone on about careers or women knowing their place in this thread.

If someone believes in no sex before marriage because that's what the Bible says, then they would think it applies equally to men, too.

It is an unfortunate fact though that the more we offer it to men on a plate the more they tend to take it without offering commitment- because they don't have to.

I said couple of threads....

Someone not believing in sex before marriage does not make it okay to come on a thread where a woman is talking about needing the MAP to tell her she shouldn't have had sex before marriage that's what I am talking about.

And quite frankly expecting people on an international website to automatically conform to Christian views is a little bit presumptuous anyway

UsethisUsername · 14/04/2023 16:45

What the hell has happened to this thread? It’s gone nuts.

I hope the OP muted it ages ago.

Starlightandsandytoes · 14/04/2023 19:11

CallintheClownies · 13/04/2023 08:41

@Starlightandsandytoes Do you always use words like 'rudely belittling' when a poster simply questions a point?

On other sites, it says the MOP is also thought to prevent sperm attaching to the ovum and also prevent implantation. Emergency oral contraception works primarily by delaying ovulation. Hormone-based medications such as levonorgestrel pills may prevent pregnancy by temporarily blocking eggs from being released, by stopping fertilization, or by keeping a fertilized egg from becoming implanted in the uterus.

@CallintheClownies no issue at all with being questioned however when you said ‘You 'wasn't told' it by a pharmacist? Clearly!’ this comes across as sarcastic, if it wasn’t intended in this way apologies.

I was just flagging up that it’s less effective after ovulation as I feel this is important information and isn’t always made as obvious as it should be.

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