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dating 7 months


Question Posted Monday September 17 2007, 7:26 pm

after 7 months of dating, what is normal in a relationship? like should i start thinking about having sex with him or what?

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imastickwitux3 answered Wednesday September 26 2007, 4:18 pm:
I have been dating my boyfriend for 7 months also this month, and this month was the first time we had sex. But its basically whenever you feel your ready to move up a notch. I know some people are having sex after like a week of dating which i think is unbelieveable, i think its pretty weird.. but then again thats my perspective. Hope i helped!

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seany answered Thursday September 20 2007, 6:40 pm:
the only answer to that question is when you feel ready.

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DepthofHeart answered Tuesday September 18 2007, 11:53 pm:
There are no standards for a relationship. Some couples will have sex during their first week of going out, others will wait until they're married. Do what you feel comfortable doing, don't be rushed or pressured into doing anything you're not ready to do because you think you should be doing it. If you feel you're ready for sex then...mazel tov.

Best of luck,

::Jasmine::

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Ashumms answered Tuesday September 18 2007, 9:49 pm:
There isn't really a 'normal' relationship. Depending on the people, different types of things would be normal for them. You should only be thinking about having sex with him if you actually WANT to. Don't do it just because you think it's what's 'normal' for a seven-month relationship. Some people date for years before ever having sex. It's not like there's some kind of graph that can tell you exactly you should be doing at any certain time in the relationship. Hope I helped.

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BrutalBeauty1014 answered Tuesday September 18 2007, 9:48 pm:
umm def. not. it's only been 7 months, you don't know if this guy is truly serious, or if that is just what he wants. so wait a while. believe me, I've been dating my bf for 2 years, we have yet to have sex, and we're happy even without it.

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Brandi_S answered Tuesday September 18 2007, 9:47 pm:
Relationships don't follow normalcy and time lines.

You have sex when you are ready.

There is no normal at any certain period of dating. Every relationship is different.

ygs-29/f

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