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By *redy81Man
over a year ago
London |
Another interesting situation is how to behave, when you meet someone in a club, you already played with several times at previous parties.
I know a few couples, I was lucky enough to join more than once, and we quite often bump into each other in clubs since that. It was absolutely amazing fun, the ladies are stunning hot, I loved every minute of those plays, and of course, would be happy repeat that at any time!
But when we meet, sometimes, I don't know how to act. We greet each other, have good chats, but in this situation, I find it harder to decide whether I should make a move or not? As a couple, they might prefer to play with different men, not with the same again and again. And as we often become some kind of "club-mates", a refusal could feel awkward for both sides.
On the other hand, if I don't make any move and tend to "friend zone" them, they might think, I am not interested anymore to play - which is definitely not the case.
I often find it much more complicated than catching up with someone for the first time.
Back to the OP's question, as a single man, when I join a couple and we finish, after a short chat (which usually happens while we are getting dressed), I prefer to politely excuse myself, (need a drink, bathroom, etc - which is usually true anyway) then small little eye contacts or half a sentence ("hey, it was soo good, I'm still out of breath") little comments, when you cross paths later will show if they are up for a second round too. Following them around is definitely a no-no. |