Justrose · 18-21, F
a few
StokedFox · 36-40, F
I had some back in the day but I'm not into now. I'm saving myself for something different
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Mysteriousliaisons · 56-60, M
Alien sex ?😳@StokedFox
StokedFox · 36-40, F
@Mysteriousliaisons lol maybe. I will know when it's time. Trusting my instincts
Mysteriousliaisons · 56-60, M
Should I run out and pick up a mask 👽. 😏@StokedFox

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I don’t do that I have relationship or friends I don’t see my friends like that lol ! x
PaleandPolluted · 36-40, F
@SW-User same
I know quite a few people on Social Security and food stamps. They couldn't live without their benefits.
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@FelixLegion I am an elitist who has several friends with benefits. The first of the month is always a big day for them!!
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Snuffy1957 · 61-69, M
I've only had one or two and none at the moment
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Snuffy1957 · 61-69, M
@Femini yes I guess it is :-)
Mysteriousliaisons · 56-60, M
How’s that been working out for you ? Just curious 😊
Rambler · 61-69, M
Makes sense.
gurlwatcher22 · 61-69, M
Three.Gloria, Carolyn and Jeannine.
Not at the same time ,lol.
I credit these 3 women for saving my marriage.
All Leos and sexy AF,lol.
Not at the same time ,lol.
I credit these 3 women for saving my marriage.
All Leos and sexy AF,lol.
PaleandPolluted · 36-40, F
None
BeardedDoc · 36-40, M
None

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None, I can't do the no attachment sex thing
swirlie · F
Friends with benefits have primarily formed the foundation of my social circles since my first days of dating which began at 14 for me. I have about 3 social circles in total of which by default, I become friends with people who share the common interests of that social circle.
The secret I have learned since my teens however, is to never fully commit to anyone within a social circle while actively receiving social benefits from someone (or those) from within that circle.
To broach the contrary however, fully committing to someone within a social circle as described will always permanently change the social dynamic I hold within that circle, which then means the circle itself will eventually split-off from myself and that person(s) of interest.
If ever that 'full commitment' to one from within the circle is ended, so ends my connection to that circle and a new social dynamic must be sought which usually involves new people whom were not connected to the previous circle.
The secret I have learned since my teens however, is to never fully commit to anyone within a social circle while actively receiving social benefits from someone (or those) from within that circle.
To broach the contrary however, fully committing to someone within a social circle as described will always permanently change the social dynamic I hold within that circle, which then means the circle itself will eventually split-off from myself and that person(s) of interest.
If ever that 'full commitment' to one from within the circle is ended, so ends my connection to that circle and a new social dynamic must be sought which usually involves new people whom were not connected to the previous circle.