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"If you knew your next relationship would be wonderful, but they are only looking for something short term, would you take it?
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I can’t think of a situation as to when I’d only be looking for short term or only looking for long term.
All relationships are great, I don’t care how long they last. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 37 weeks ago
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"If you knew your next relationship would be wonderful, but they are only looking for something short term, would you take it?
I can’t think of a situation as to when I’d only be looking for short term or only looking for long term.
Have you not seen the options on swiping apps?
All relationships are great, I don’t care how long they last."
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"If you knew your next relationship would be wonderful, but they are only looking for something short term, would you take it?
I can’t think of a situation as to when I’d only be looking for short term or only looking for long term.
Have you not seen the options on swiping apps?
All relationships are great, I don’t care how long they last."
I only use Feeld really. I don’t think it has a long/short term option. |
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By *eliWoman 37 weeks ago
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"Yes. Nothing lasts, does it? I think I'd rather have someone's light in my life for a short period than not at all.
Nothing lasts? *cries "
No Woody, sadly not. So why not seize those opportunities whilst you can? Say yes to the happiness, live mindfully without thinking about what comes next.
I will never, ever regret a wonderful relationship, however long it lasts. I might if it's crap, no I definitely will.
So, yes. I'd always go for it. |
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"Why would it be short term? Work, holiday fling, health, age etc. None of those would stop me from living in the moment and enjoying my time with that person.
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JadedCouga - I’m trying to find the words to explain how gutted I am to be outside your preferred age range. This kind of age discrimination is surely a breach of my human rights - if I were to identify as a 30 year old with a massive cock would that help? |
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"Why would it be short term? Work, holiday fling, health, age etc. None of those would stop me from living in the moment and enjoying my time with that person.
JadedCouga - I’m trying to find the words to explain how gutted I am to be outside your preferred age range. This kind of age discrimination is surely a breach of my human rights - if I were to identify as a 30 year old with a massive cock would that help?"
Bit rude. |
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By (user no longer on site) 37 weeks ago
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I could get hit by a bus tomorrow. So they short term would be relatively more meaningful. Allowing for natural cell atrophy, cognitive decline, any my having the attention span of a love island costume designer, short would work given it could be relatively longer.
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"If you knew your next relationship would be wonderful, but they are only looking for something short term, would you take it?
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As long as both people went in knowing each others expectations, then yeah.
Communication is key. |
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"If you knew your next relationship would be wonderful, but they are only looking for something short term, would you take it?
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Narp. If someone is only looking for short term it says to me that, even if things went well, they’re not interested in committing to a relationship. I’d want to know that, assuming everything developed well over time and with no agenda or pressure, a relationship could develop into something truly meaningful. |
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"If you knew your next relationship would be wonderful, but they are only looking for something short term, would you take it?
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No I wouldn’t waste my time. My next relationship I would ideally want it to become life long. Old mortal clock is ticking |
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If they are only looking for something short term then its utterly meaningless and pointless. Far too many people are kidding themselves that they can change people and make them want something meaningful when in reality they can’t and will only lead to headache. Unless you are equipt for having your body used and then disguarded then in all honestly people are best off pleasuring themselves - that’s the reality |
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"If you knew your next relationship would be wonderful, but they are only looking for something short term, would you take it?
Narp. If someone is only looking for short term it says to me that, even if things went well, they’re not interested in committing to a relationship. I’d want to know that, assuming everything developed well over time and with no agenda or pressure, a relationship could develop into something truly meaningful."
Exactly |
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