I am completely relationship oriented but I don't want to waste time if someone is not going to be compatible. I have done it too many times and it sucks for all involved.
How do you pop the question without sounding like all you want is a hook
Up?
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Well I would say just don't ask the first time you meet. Assuming you want a relationship and not a hook up, sex should not be the first or even second thing you talk about. Get to know the person, develop a friend relationship with them, and then is there seems to be a growing connection, then naturally a more personable topic can be brought up. It shouldn't seem awkward, or like "your just wanting to hook up" if you have developed the friendship to this point.
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The downside is you spend valuable time with someone who may not be at all compatible. I guess I can always make new friends.
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That's a great question. I have been in the same situation, You are looking for a relationship and you like the guy but sex matters too and if you ask that awkwardly you can destroy potential good relationship.
I don't have any specific advice, just when I met my last boyfriend I liked him very much and I told myself " The guys is handsome and we understand each other so well, don't think about sex now, in any case there will be a solution." and then after a week when we became friends and later we got closer and we were both ready to have sex soon in nearest future that conversation popped up itself.
So my advice is if you really like a guy it's OK to spend a week or two without asking that. If he's totally incompatible sexually then you loose two weeks of your time but at least you get a friend.
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