Also, having fun doesn't necessarily mean casual sex. To me, it means being friends and having a good time together without making a commitment and talking long term. Kind of like continually dating somebody.
Again, just a different perspective.
and **** proud of it. Lol
), the disease, albeit present, is not keeping you from living a relatively normal life. There are lots and lots of things that could be "wrong" with a person that could negatively impact a relationship down the road. Let's say that someone is a recovering drug addict and maybe they've been in recovery for years, live a relatively normal life, but sometimes concessions have to be made in a relationship to accommodate that recovery. Telling that to someone on the first date would scare most people off. There would be nothing wrong with waiting, seeing if there is genuine interest/chemistry, and then having that discussion a bit down the road. If it scares the person off, then so be it.
and as you seem to perceive me. I have taken many hiatuses from dating... It's hardly been a priority. But I have a sort of purposeful dating idea in mind. THAT is what I sort of think I need to change, and I agree with you on that. So I'm glad you did bring that into the discussion, as I maybe hadn't realized the link between the two. (sharing personal info and being too goal minded) A balanced middle ground seems healthiest here. You can set a clear boundary without turning every disagreement into a fight. Calmly explaining how her...
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