If a guy had sex after knowing a girl for 2 days...would you call him a whore? It's her body and her choice, I would advise protection as others have done.
And what the hell has spelling got to do with emotional and physical maturity?
Actually yes, I would call that guy a womanizer or manwhore but that's me.
Yes it's her body, but the question is if she should or shouldn't.
Protection if she should but if she wants to have a long loving relationship, she shouldn't with a guy who wants sex immediately.
Spelling is often linked to intelligence, therefore a person who doesn't know the difference between "know" and "no" probably doesn't have the capacity to think coital sexual relationships through.
And I'd call him a manwhore. Promiscuity has nothing to do with sex, if a man or woman sleeps with someone after two days of knowing him he/she is promiscuous or a manwhore/slut.
Who says spelling is linked to intelligence? And since when has common sense had much to do with intelligence? Some of our most famous geniuses have had dyslexia. Ridiculous assumption for anyone to make, plus it could have been a basic mistake if they didn't go back and re-read it.
As for having sex with someone within 2 days of knowing them, that's their choice. Not mine admittedly but still a choice. They may feel very comfortable with that person in a short space of time and have a 'connection'. Or they may not be looking for anything serious, just some fun (as long as they are safe).
IIN to have sex with a boy after two days of knowing him?
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If a guy had sex after knowing a girl for 2 days...would you call him a whore? It's her body and her choice, I would advise protection as others have done.
And what the hell has spelling got to do with emotional and physical maturity?
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Actually yes, I would call that guy a womanizer or manwhore but that's me.
Yes it's her body, but the question is if she should or shouldn't.
Protection if she should but if she wants to have a long loving relationship, she shouldn't with a guy who wants sex immediately.
Spelling is often linked to intelligence, therefore a person who doesn't know the difference between "know" and "no" probably doesn't have the capacity to think coital sexual relationships through.
And I'd call him a manwhore. Promiscuity has nothing to do with sex, if a man or woman sleeps with someone after two days of knowing him he/she is promiscuous or a manwhore/slut.
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Who says spelling is linked to intelligence? And since when has common sense had much to do with intelligence? Some of our most famous geniuses have had dyslexia. Ridiculous assumption for anyone to make, plus it could have been a basic mistake if they didn't go back and re-read it.
As for having sex with someone within 2 days of knowing them, that's their choice. Not mine admittedly but still a choice. They may feel very comfortable with that person in a short space of time and have a 'connection'. Or they may not be looking for anything serious, just some fun (as long as they are safe).