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lollypop86
Feb 3, 2011, 11:35 PM
Here I was on the rebound. Found a guy that seemed not to serious. And he's wasn't. It's just that the sex was so good that I kept texting him every time I got toasted and he would always respond. We saw each other for 2 months or so, then not so much. Then recently we hooked up again. Now I'm starting to feel a need for something more serious but he scares the heck out me. I'm also super confused cause we don't really have a connection except for sex. We don't talk. Actually I don't talk. Cause I'm a bit intimidated by this sex only relationship and am afraid to open up myself emotionally to this guy. Except when we talk dirty. Lol. But recently threw in the word girlfriend in what should be just dirty talk. Lol again. Then I got offended at a comment he made towards the desirability of my friend who used to be a prostitute (which plays into our dirty talk) and he totally backed down and later said he would never want someone who advertises herself like that.

talaniman
Feb 4, 2011, 10:14 AM
What are you confused about if its just sex, friends with benefits, booty calls?? You want more stop having sex and talk, if you can't talk to who you have sex with, what's the point? That's desperate and misguided.

What's the difference between a booty call, and a prostitute? About twenty dollars!!

Sorry but you don't have a relationship. So what's the confusion??

answerme_tender
Feb 4, 2011, 10:44 AM
I agree with TAL---you have already made this bed, now you can continue to lay in it or get out and move on. Most connections that start as no more then mutal booty calls, don't build into a meaningful relationship. I would just chalk this up to a lesson learned that you don't ever start falling for a man that doesn't see you as anything more then to fill his bed at certain times.

neverme
Feb 4, 2011, 11:03 AM
If you feel you are ready for a relationship then go find one, this isn't it!

Booty calls don't change, you made an unsaid agreement and he's lived up to his side of it, think it's time to move on before you make a fool out of yourself.

lollypop86
Feb 4, 2011, 02:00 PM
That's what I thought. I'm not confused, he is. Lol.