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If someone (or a couple) you thought was attractive and within your preference scope asked you for sex, what do you do?

Poll - Total Votes: 4
agree enthusiastically if it's within your sex preference scope regardless of risks
run because it's probably a trap and the risks do not outweigh the possible rewards
question why the approach/request has been made of you specifically to discover the motive(s)
some other type of response (perhaps freezing up in fear?)
politely decline and walk away because sex with random people is not your style or thing
politely decline if it's someone you know who you also know is already in a relationship
look around intently to see if other people are watching to catch you doing something you shouldn't
If you know the person and know they are in a relationship, report the approach to their partner
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Do you agree enthusiastically, or do you run away thinking it's a trap, or some other sort of reaction?

Do you question the motives, and/or act very suspicious and try to see if you're being set up?

If you know the person (or persons) and you know they might or are already in a relationship and their partner(s) are not there, do you report the approach because you think they are cheating?

Would women react the same or differently if an attractive person(s) approached them and propositioned for sex compared to men?
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PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
I'd politely decline, not going to be having random sex with anyone regardless of how attractive he was.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@PatientlyWaiting25 Great answer. I don't know if you're into girls, but what if it was a girl making the approach?
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
@zonavar68 I'm straight. Definitely not licking anyone's lettuce!
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@PatientlyWaiting25 Wasn't sure. No malice intended.

 
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