It's a guy thing, if he only wants you for sex, break up with him and find a better guy.
He may be focused solely on physical intimacy and not seeking emotional connection or commitment. It's possible he has personal issues or fears that prevent him from pursuing a deeper relationship. It's important to communicate your own needs and boundaries clearly in a situation like this.
If all they want is sex and you are not comfortable with that then you do not need to be in a relationship with that person. I personally would not be in a relationship with someone who only wanted sex. There's more to your body that your genitals.
I'm in the same predicament. Really the only thing you can do is hint at it, but don't be too forthcoming. But always remember, sex isn't the main factor in a relationship.
It means that they like you and want a relationship or just want to have sex with you but that depends on the person. It means that they like you and want a relationship or just want to have sex with you but that depends on the person.
Then you need to get out of the relationship. You NEVER want a guy who only WANTS you for sex. AND I do mean it. You are worth way more then that.
Because you have a sex drive and it doesn't care if it is convenient.
Forget it if you are only interested in sex. If you want a relationship ask her out.
Most likely because she doesn't want a physical relationship —> She doesn't want to have sex.
well it really depends on how good of a relationship it was and how much you TALKED with each other. think about it, was the relationship based on sex? if it was then he might just want you for sex. is he a player? how much did he ask? how much did you talk?
Only People Who Have Sex Addictions Want Sex Constantly.
You're providing him with sex and attention and knowingly helping him cheat on someone else, so where is the motivation for him to actually date you? He's getting the best of both worlds---a new girlfriend and an ex who is giving him no strings attached sex. Do you want to be the other woman, or do you want to be the only woman in someone's life? If you want a relationship, stop giving your ex sex and attention and look further afield. Make it clear to your ex that you want a relationship, and if he doesn't agree or hedges, you know he's just hoping to continue getting booty calls from you.
If you mean "monogamous" relationship, It is a relationship between two people that only have sex with each other, by choice.
Yes, you are using the other person as an object for sex. This is not what relationships are about. People are human and have feelings to use a person this way is abuse.