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Women who are just "looking to have fun"


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Stage5Clinger

I have two questions for women who are "just looking to have fun".

 

 

  1. What would it take for you to take a relationship seriously?
  2. Did you decide you would only "have fun" after going through a long term relationship breakup?

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PinkElephants

#2 first. Yes and no. The first time it was in response to turning 19 and I just wanted some fun. That lasted for a few years. The second was in response to a break up.

 

In the year+ that I was in fun-mode, I was with 3 guys. All 3 wanted a relationship. 2 of them were worth settling down for and 1 wasn't.

 

#1 He has to be worth giving up all other options for. I have to be confident that I won't find better in order to give up the possibility of finding it.

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mystikmind2005
#2 first. Yes and no. The first time it was in response to turning 19 and I just wanted some fun. That lasted for a few years. The second was in response to a break up.

 

In the year+ that I was in fun-mode, I was with 3 guys. All 3 wanted a relationship. 2 of them were worth settling down for and 1 wasn't.

 

#1 He has to be worth giving up all other options for. I have to be confident that I won't find better in order to give up the possibility of finding it.

 

Insightful :)

 

See, that is the thing isn't it, for the very 'right' partner, it is almost miraculous how all these seemingly calved in stone priorities can suddenly change.

 

I am always seeing stories where some man or woman tells this person they are not ready to be in a relationship, then suddenly become in a relationship with someone else. The dumped person does not get what happened.... see above paragraph for what happened!!

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I am always seeing stories where some man or woman tells this person they are not ready to be in a relationship, then suddenly become in a relationship with someone else. The dumped person does not get what happened.... see above paragraph for what happened!!

 

I too, have seen this countless times. I think it showed that they simply hadn't met Mr/Ms Right.

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I too, have seen this countless times. I think it showed that they simply hadn't met Mr/Ms Right.

 

Damn! That is like an arrow shot to the heart, all the times that I was with guys and they said, "I'm not looking for a relationship." Which meant, not wanting one with ME.

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Michelle ma Belle

I started dating again at age 40 after being married for 20 years, about 7-8 of those sexless. Sooo, when I became single and was ready to date again all I wanted was to "have fun". The last thing I wanted or needed was another serious relationship. I was making up for lost time and I make no apologies for that. It was exactly what I needed at that particular moment in my life.

 

Since then I've been very open to being in a relationship and have but it really boils down to meeting the right man at the right time.

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impatiently_patient

What exactly does "have fun" mean? Basically cycle around through random D?

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Michelle ma Belle
What exactly does "have fun" mean? Basically cycle around through random D?

 

I can't speak for others but for me it just meant that I wanted to enjoy myself and date. I didn't want to commit to any one person since I just came out of a 20 year relationship. It didn't mean I went out and f*cked every man that looked in my direction. I'm much too discerning for that to ever happen but I wasn't a nun either.

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I can't speak for others but for me it just meant that I wanted to enjoy myself and date. I didn't want to commit to any one person since I just came out of a 20 year relationship. It didn't mean I went out and f*cked every man that looked in my direction. I'm much too discerning for that to ever happen but I wasn't a nun either.

 

I guess I didn't think of the dating part, because dating to me anyway, is the opposite of fun. :sick: Some people enjoy it I guess. It's an awkward job interview scenero to me.

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Stage5Clinger
What exactly does "have fun" mean? Basically cycle around through random D?

 

That's definitely another confusing subject. When a girl tells me she just wants to "have fun" I struggle not to think she's asking me to sleep with her.

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Michelle ma Belle
I guess I didn't think of the dating part, because dating to me anyway, is the opposite of fun. :sick: Some people enjoy it I guess. It's an awkward job interview scenero to me.

 

Oooh believe me, dating or rather OLD did get old, very old. It was exciting in the beginning (again) because I was "free" to just be whatever and do whatever. As many wonderful men as I met there were just as many questionable and shady characters too and the whole process began to wear me down. Some people love it but I am not one of them, at least not anymore. Now that I'm single again I have slight anxiety just thinking about having to do it all over again at some point :o

 

Maybe now is the time I should consider becoming a nun :laugh:

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