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Can you date someone who is a model?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I remember some time back I was chatting with a woman on fab and I told her that I do modeling in my spare time and she told me I do look like a model and that she'd love to have sex with me, but wouldn't want to date me because she would constantly worry about me and other women.
So can you date a model and do you think you're secure enough in your emotions to date a model? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I remember some time back I was chatting with a woman on fab and I told her that I do modeling in my spare time and she told me I do look like a model and that she'd love to have sex with me, but wouldn't want to date me because she would constantly worry about me and other women.
So can you date a model and do you think you're secure enough in your emotions to date a model?" when i was 20 I dated a model for 6 months she was lovely and she was faithful in the end her work took her to london and we grew apart havnt spoken to her in years now but I trusted her so it was ok |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
"I remember some time back I was chatting with a woman on fab and I told her that I do modeling in my spare time and she told me I do look like a model and that she'd love to have sex with me, but wouldn't want to date me because she would constantly worry about me and other women.
So can you date a model and do you think you're secure enough in your emotions to date a model?"
It's just a job.
I've known people married to models, strippers, lap dancers etc and of course others in more standard jobs.
There are jobs where you'll come into far more contact with the opposite sex - bar work, masseurs, door staff, even retail.
If you're worried about a partner mingling with the opposite sex at work then that's an issue for yourself to overcome, not them.
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Personally i haven't had any such experience but i really doubt it would effect me mentally in that way. Having s trophy GF or wife can be a turn on in itself.
But putting that aside, i could trust someone at their word unless they proved otherwise, no problem. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm a model, you know what I mean....
And I do my little turn on the catwalk...on the catwalk yeah, on the...
Sorry, lost myself there "
Lmfao, cute and funny haha |
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
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M went out with a super model a long time before we met.
I've seen pictures of them together and her at work. Stunning looking lady.
And now he's all mine.
It clearly works for some people, not others. I think you both have to be comfortable in your skin and comfortable in your relationship for it to work.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had a 7 year relationship with someone who was very, very attractive
You need the self security to know that that person only has eyes for you because others will try to win their attentions and, quite often, whilst you're with them |
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