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Good question. For me I don't really go into any date looking to have sex. It is something that happens if we have some sort of connection. And I don't think it matters where they live. If you meet them, and when you're together there is a connection or chemistry, it is going to happen.
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ive been in that situation. i said no. because just because its distance im not changing my beliefs especially when they wont be the last time i see him id hope
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be more likely to not wait to have sex when meeting a person out of state than you would meeting someone in your homestate? Too many variables in that equation for me. Depends so much on the person. As a general rule, I only meet people from Illinois and Indiana, but if I met someone from, say, Rhode Island, there would be communication and mutual attraction factors to be considered. It's more about the person than the relative geography. |
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I dont think it matters if they are in or out of state.
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I think that you have more time if you are dating someone in your state.If you travel to meet someone things probaly move more quickly because you only have a short amount of time to know if you've a real connection.
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