The Inquisitor
Nov 6 · 2 min read

This seems to more about how to have “successful” one night stands, I made this conclusion already when I read this:

If you don’t speak up, how would a man know you’re not into this activity?

Already my assumption was this is written in the context of two people that know absolutely nothing about one another, that was confirmed in this statement:

Think of how many times your girlfriends tell you about a cringey experience with a date and she just ghosted.” — sounds like a one night stand, no?

If you are in a relationship with someone then you will be able to gauge what your partner wants and if it is something you don’t want then there will be absolutely no reason for any party to feel the need to not mention it before, during or after.

Let’s get real here- our sex education in schools is a joke. Consent is never mentioned. Protection isn’t mentioned.

This is no officially the most incorrect thing I have read on this site, you seem to be confusing sex education and sexual education.

Sex ed is to inform teens that you have to be SAFE contraception is always at the heart of sex ed, or don’t have multiple sexual partner, don’t have sex with partners you don’t know. Unless you seriously want kids to be taught “if the guy tries to choke you and you don’t like it, tell him to fuck right off, he must always ask. If you flips you over and sticks it your ass, that’s a no no, ladies take charge.”.

PS: Based on your other stories I would say you have many one night stands and so do your friends, maybe you will have a better experience if you get to know the guy and give him a change to get to know you better, this is “advice” you are trying to sell wouldn’t be required.

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