Does this explain "he doesn't call", "I feel used", etc.?
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Yes. She thought there was an emotional connection. Doesn't happen if it was clear this was casual sex. Then she'd probably have declined.
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When I was only interested in casual sex,I wld say this clearly -Do you want to spend the night with me but then never see each other again
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Men would usually say 'yes.' Women will usually say 'no' & may even feel insulted by the question. Because we are more choosy.
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But there's a difference between needing an emotional connection before being in the mood for sex & confusing love & sex.
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I don't think women are more likely to do the latter. Thinking of the woman who sent men pics of a vagina on a dating sex to make a point.
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Guys were all, "Hey, come on over!"
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Yes and far from being insulted and angry, they were affectionate. They didn't find it alienating.
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Really? It's always manipulative?
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