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How long did you date your s/o?
Before you slept together? For us it was 1 week. It could have been sooner but I did not have any protection :-(
Re: How long did you date your s/o?
BFP - 10/29/2016!!!, EDD - 7/8/2017
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FWIW I moved in with him two months after our first date. We had been dating 8 months when we got engaged and were married on our two year dating anniversary.
Love has no timeline. When you know you know and every couple is different because everyone has a different history and future.
I went on the pill and finally seduced him one day. I was sorely disappointed there was no orgasm with him thrusting. However somehow I ended up straddling him from on top and wow that worked. DH saysI rode/still ride him like a rented mule.
In all honesty however I still think we should have waited for the honeymoon.
It's a matter of definition....................."Making out "?
Wikipedia ...
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Making out is usually considered an expression of affection or sexual attraction. An episode of making out is frequently referred to as a "make-out session" or simply "making out," depending on the speaker's vernacular.[8] It covers a wide range of sexual behavior,[9] and means different things to different age groups in different parts of the United States.[1] It typically refers to kissing,[2] including prolonged, passionate, open-mouth kissing (also known as French kissing), and intimate skin-to-skin contact.[1][2] The term can also refer to other forms of foreplay such as heavy petting,[2][3] which typically involves some genital stimulation,[10] but usually not the direct act of penetrative sexual intercourse.[2][3][11]
The perceived significance of making out may be affected by the age and relative sexual experience of the participants. Teenagers sometimes play party games in which making out is the main activity as an act of exploration. Games in this category include seven minutes in heaven and spin the bottle.[12]
Teenagers may have had social gatherings in which making out was the predominant event. In the United States, these events were referred to as "make-out parties" and would sometimes be confined to a specific area, called the "make-out room".[13] These make-out parties were generally not regarded as sex parties, though heavy petting may have been involved, depending on the group.
I don't feel a need to justify my decision at all. I am completely confident in it. That's why I am not sure where this conversation is going. But I guess I will just wait and see what @lifegaurd has to say.