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By *iomedgal91 OP   Woman
1 week ago

Cornwall

Friend with benefits situations - someone you meet regularly and enjoy spending time with not just sexually but socially too.

Do they ever go wrong?! What if feelings start appearing?!

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By *ysteriousGirlOGWoman
1 week ago

Birmingham

They only work if you both have the mindset you don't want to and couldn't date each other. It's natural to form a bond with someone you are sleeping with and spending time with regularly but if you can't detach, I wouldn't recommend it.

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By *astManOnEarthMan
1 week ago

nowhere

Wouldn't know as I've never had one

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By *un_guy_82Man
1 week ago

London

I think you have to actually be friends. There has to be a connection. But it’s a balance between getting too attached and wanting more.

Being open and honest helps keep everyone one the same page. If you want the same thing it’s fine!

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By *alistraWoman
1 week ago

Stafford

Never caught feelings personally and don't think I ever will

And as far as I'm aware none of my fwbs have ever caught feelings

Been ghosted by a few though 😂😂😂🤷🏼‍♀️

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By *eautifully TwistedWoman
1 week ago

Telford

I only ever keep it to the bedroom if I have a regular person.

I don't need to go out with them, I think it just creates expectations within people.

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By *vaRoseWoman
1 week ago

Ankh-Morpork

ANY type of relationship can go wrong, that’s the first thing. Families fall out, friendships break up, neighbours become hostile… it doesn’t have to be a sexual partner in order for a relationship to go sour.

If feelings develop then you need to be honest with each other, and hope you’re on the same page. Things go wrong when there’s a mismatch. Feelings aren’t the enemy.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
1 week ago

Paradise, Herts

I’ve always had feelings for the people I’ve met long term. Feelings don’t scare me though. I guess it depends what type of person you are. I know I don’t and never will want a proper relationship. Feelings seem so taboo on here. It’s natural!

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By *WB85Man
1 week ago

Staffordshire

They do go wrong. It happened to me earlier this year.

Feelings can happen, but as long as everyone is clear, open and able to communicate i dont see it as a negative.

I'm still left scratching my head wondering what happened changed with my last friend.

She wanted exclusive, I did exclusive. Turns out she wasn't as exclusive as she suggested.

I just wish people could be honest....its much easier to navigate that way.

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By *miley_charlieMan
1 week ago

Pendle

I still have a FWB relationship with 2 of my exs. They dont know about each other but all 3 of us understand the situation. For example when they have met someone in the past to try a relationship I wish them all the best. Then when it hasnt worked out we have carried on. So far it is working. Been going on about a year so far

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
1 week ago

Reading

I always catch feelings.

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By *un_guy_82Man
1 week ago

London


"I always catch feelings."

If I’m honest I do too really!

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By *issy LanaTV/TS
1 week ago

Slough

I generally just try and roll with the flo, being honest with each other at all times and respect each others wishes is key. As is having a good level of communication and understanding, which whilst staying the obvious could be said about almost anything and everything to be honest. I find, it's only when we listen but don't necessarily understand fully is when things can become difficult. Perception vs. perspective kinda thing.

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By *AYENCouple
1 week ago

Lincolnshire

I think it's inevitable that feelings develop but at a certain age you realise that they're based on projection rather than reality.

Enjoy the feelings, enjoy the excitement, just don't get too caught up in them.

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By *un_guy_82Man
1 week ago

London


"I think it's inevitable that feelings develop but at a certain age you realise that they're based on projection rather than reality.

Enjoy the feelings, enjoy the excitement, just don't get too caught up in them. "

Take it with a pinch of salt as they say!

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By *acavityMan
1 week ago

Redditch

I’ve done it a few times

The first one, I stopped the benefits because she was catching feelings. But still friends,

The second time, she felt I was being possessive and over-protective (I feel I was acting like a friend, wanting to know she was safe), when she went on dates with other men, and she ended it.

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By *eliWoman
1 week ago

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Oh no not the dreaded feelings. 😮

Feelings happen. Things go wrong all the time, for so many reasons. How they're handled, the level of communication - those are the things that matter. And trying to avoid it playing out on the forums. :D

I like feelings. The excitement, the giddy stage. Developing feelings doesn't mean you're sailing off in to the sunset or have to go up the relationship escalator.

Sometimes that means people walking away. It doesn't mean that feelings are bad.

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By *parkle1974Woman
1 week ago

Leeds

I care about my FWB's the same way I care about my friends who I don't have sex with......if I didn't then they would just be fuck buddies.

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By *eroLondonMan
1 week ago

Mayfair

I don't entertain any type of sexual friendship without feelings. That doesn't mean it's a form of limerence but it's certainly a deep-rooted emotional connection and empathy. For me it's not just about the sex but it transcends the social aspects too. Feelings matter to me.

Do they ever go wrong? In my experience, no. They just fizzle out, mostly because of the vast distances between us or change in personal circumstances or we're no longer looking for the same thing.

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By (user no longer on site)
1 week ago

Playing with my friend is how we started to get into this - initial bi experiences turned into threesomes turned into solo play.

She has since married and committed to that but still great friends

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By *radually_RetiringMan
1 week ago

Bury

Never experienced a FwB.

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By *earditallWoman
1 week ago

Lancaster

I don't think it's a bad thing to have feelings I mean,you have to like someone to want to spend time with them so enjoying their company is important to me.

I think they can go wrong when those feeling display as jealousy or if they become where one person is not having fun anymore.

Lots of communication and being on the same page is key.

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By *ubbaRayDMan
1 week ago

Wicklow

Good morning all,

I think FWB is a good thing and something I love but you have.

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By *a LunaWoman
1 week ago

Wales

My personal opinion is that they are just a holding card for a relationship.

“You’ll do until my person comes along”

Or

“You could be my person, but I’m afraid to commit to that idea so let’s call our relationship something else”

Essentially they are relationships for those with commitment issues. Be that unwilling to commit or unable to commit.

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By *CExeCouple
1 week ago

Hong-Kong/Exeter

Every time I've (male half) had an fb, they've caught feelings. I'm quite an emotionally supportive person which seems to be the underlying cause. I've had 4 fbs, where it has been purely a sexual relationship, where the L word has come out while in bed.

I think men find it far easier to class sex as simply a physical act, while women are more likely to attach an emotional meaning to it.

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By *parkle1974Woman
1 week ago

Leeds


"Every time I've (male half) had an fb, they've caught feelings. I'm quite an emotionally supportive person which seems to be the underlying cause. I've had 4 fbs, where it has been purely a sexual relationship, where the L word has come out while in bed.

I think men find it far easier to class sex as simply a physical act, while women are more likely to attach an emotional meaning to it.

"

Not all women

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By *ergus1622Man
1 week ago

Dundee

A fwb would be ideal however i know its very hard to find and got to have fun till you both find each other.

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By *kphooey43Man
1 week ago

Barnet


"Friend with benefits situations - someone you meet regularly and enjoy spending time with not just sexually but socially too.

Do they ever go wrong?! What if feelings start appearing?!"

What's the issue with feelings? If they are a friend you have feelings for them.

CS Lewis described four types of love, namely:

* Storge (Affection) - love found in families

* Philia (Friendship) - based on shared interests

* Eros (Romance) - passionate, romantic

* Agape (Charity) - unconditional, selfless

I can have all of those for fwbs (some ex fwbs have moved into just the friendship stage).

Really OP, it's not so much the feelings but the expectations and aspirations for that friendship. Can't be sure, but I think my last one ended cos she wanted more, greater commitment, than I could, or would, give her.

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By *andcruiser50Man
1 week ago

Kendal

yes they do go wrong when the lady decides to go back to her husband or she feels too guilty to carry on the relationship. But you're a friend with benefits so enjoy the moment

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
1 week ago

London

It's a risk. It happens sometimes as you spend more time together and realise you want more or they want more. Proximity, connection, shared memories and time all add up to intense feelings. Or at least they can for some.

Others can separate their feelings and understand it's sex and friendship, not a relationship. Each to their own.

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By *umagain58Man
1 week ago

London

Key to this for me is to discuss this honestly before you get any benefit. Yeah it’s not foolproof but it does help when you make it clear you are not looking for a relationship and just the fun. Company as a friend

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By *hatsthemattayouMan
1 week ago

Warsash


"Friend with benefits situations - someone you meet regularly and enjoy spending time with not just sexually but socially too.

Do they ever go wrong?! What if feelings start appearing?!"

I had one relationship start this way. It’s a shame because we were good friends and now don’t talk

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By *ittle miss sunshineWoman
1 week ago

south sheilds

For me I absolutely have feelings for my friends with benefits he's very much aware of it. He does for me to..but neither of us wants more than friends and sex. We talk and have an amazing bond sex is a bonus but we don't always have it every time he's over. We originally started out as cuddle buddies

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By *viatrixWoman
1 week ago

Back in Surrey, Dahlings!


"I’ve always had feelings for the people I’ve met long term. Feelings don’t scare me though. I guess it depends what type of person you are. I know I don’t and never will want a proper relationship. Feelings seem so taboo on here. It’s natural!"

This. This. This. ⬆️ 👌🏻 ✅

I love my female, heterosexual friends. Love them fiercely. Does this mean I want them to become lesbian/bisexual, leave their partners, come to me, go down on one knee and present me with a ring and marry me? NO!

Same applies to my FWB. I adore him. And I bask in those feelings. They are natural like Nora says and happy ones. But that doesn’t mean I MUST have a relationship and live together, etc. i think that somehow that would remove the magic from it all! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

People are so scared of feelings. I get ALL the feelings. All the time. Sometimes I wonder what my life would be if I were detached/didn’t wear my heart on my sleeve. Don’t think I’d like it… 🎀🩷

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By *ittle miss sunshineWoman
1 week ago

south sheilds


"I care about my FWB's the same way I care about my friends who I don't have sex with......if I didn't then they would just be fuck buddies."

Agree

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By *ibroMan
1 week ago

essex

Just a friend would be nice lol

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By *issilia AmoriWoman
1 week ago

North Welsh Borders


"I’ve always had feelings for the people I’ve met long term. Feelings don’t scare me though. I guess it depends what type of person you are. I know I don’t and never will want a proper relationship. Feelings seem so taboo on here. It’s natural!"

This

I have been seeing my FWB for 15 years now and I'm not afraid to tell him how much he means to me, just as he isn't afraid to say the same to me but I don't want to live with him or be in a relationship as we both have our very fulfilled lives which neither of us wishes to disrupt or complicate so the situation works for us

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By *unkissedYorkieMan
1 week ago

BRADFORD/LEEDS

That just sounds like the early stages of a relationship. If you're meeting and not fucking every time then You're no longer in a friend's with benefits situation and you should just date already

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By *ealitybitesMan
1 week ago

Belfast

I've only ever had one fwb and we've known each other 7 or 8 years now.

She is my best friend and that friendship is one of the benefits.

If I didn't have feelings for her we wouldn't be together after so long.

We are completely open and honest with each other about our needs and desires and I care about her just about as much as it's possible to care about someone without being in an actual relationship.

I could never have a FB as I don't have sex just for the sake of it and I would have nothing in common with any woman who saw my friendship as purely transactional.

As others have already said I put as much emphasis on the F as I do on the B and as such I wouldn't be much of a friend if I didn't have feelings for her.

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By *eenALongTime.....Man
1 week ago

......

Never had one but would be very keen to try as I don't think I ever want another long term relationship again.

Feel free to contact me if you're looking too!

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By *homas400Man
1 week ago

Carmarthen / Llandeilo

I'd love to experience that kind of dynamic. Although I recon I'd find if difficult not to feel some emotional connection.

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By *ilverminxWoman
1 week ago

edinburgh

Totally depends. Friends care about each other just like you should care about someone in your life.

I don’t think I’d want to ruin a good friendship by complicating it with sex, historically someone always catches the feels.

But also, I (personally) don’t want the benefits if someone disregards me at all other times. It’s kinda heart wrenching and then you are just an animated flesh light to them…. Kinda ick

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By *iomedgal91 OP   Woman
1 week ago

Cornwall

I have a fwb who i get on with so well. Sex is fantastic and we chat all the time and have plenty of laughs. He is married so I know straight away it could never go anywhere. Even if he was single my life is too complicated for a relationship. However to say I don't feel something for him would be an understatement. Not saying I love the bloke...but still. This is why I think I need to sleep with more than 1 person

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By *mudge354Man
1 week ago

Sussex

I have a FWB and we have been seei g each other for 16 plus years. We both know each other situation and understand that. We both have feeling ontop of the FWB but it works for us both.

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By *aughty234Man
1 week ago

Manchester

I have been looking for fwb around Manchester for ages but no luck so far ....

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By *parkle1974Woman
1 week ago

Leeds


"That just sounds like the early stages of a relationship. If you're meeting and not fucking every time then You're no longer in a friend's with benefits situation and you should just date already "

There are more to the benefits than just sex

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By *lirtyFilthWoman
1 week ago

Troublesville


"I've only ever had one fwb and we've known each other 7 or 8 years now.

She is my best friend and that friendship is one of the benefits.

If I didn't have feelings for her we wouldn't be together after so long.

We are completely open and honest with each other about our needs and desires and I care about her just about as much as it's possible to care about someone without being in an actual relationship.

I could never have a FB as I don't have sex just for the sake of it and I would have nothing in common with any woman who saw my friendship as purely transactional.

As others have already said I put as much emphasis on the F as I do on the B and as such I wouldn't be much of a friend if I didn't have feelings for her. "

Thank you. This makes my heart sing. Perfection. Some believe that this isn’t a possible scenario. My heart will always care for those I’m with. I wouldn’t be me if I didn’t and I quite like me as I am.

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By *lectrictouchMan
1 week ago

inverarary

Had one for over a decade I met in vanilla life

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By *unkissedYorkieMan
1 week ago

BRADFORD/LEEDS


"That just sounds like the early stages of a relationship. If you're meeting and not fucking every time then You're no longer in a friend's with benefits situation and you should just date already

There are more to the benefits than just sex"

Like what?

Isn't that what a relationship is?

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By *unguyagainMan
1 week ago

honiton


"Friend with benefits situations - someone you meet regularly and enjoy spending time with not just sexually but socially too.

Do they ever go wrong?! What if feelings start appearing?!"

Been there...fwb became my partner for 5 years. We split and I came back on Fab. Still have the occasional sex

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
1 week ago

Gloucestershire

I think it’s sometimes inevitable the more you see someone, the more intimate you both become, feelings may start to develop. Is it a bad thing?

I always keep an open mind.

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By *ssexPaul50Man
1 week ago

colchester

The original thread states friends with benefits and then changes it to friends going out socially for drinks and ‘stuff’ - that is a full on relationship. I’m looking for a FWB - someone I can chat with online a few times a week and meet up a couple of times a month for something I’m not getting in life - Sex. I know this is a swingers site, but I am sure a lot of people on here have busy life’s, or in relationships that don’t give them everything they want/need in life. This is my reason for being here, looking for a FWB without the feel of a Full on relationship. Any ladies looking for the same, please come say hi 👋 x

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By *ealitybitesMan
1 week ago

Belfast


"That just sounds like the early stages of a relationship. If you're meeting and not fucking every time then You're no longer in a friend's with benefits situation and you should just date already "

You obviously don't understand the dynamic.

Fwb's don't just meet to fuck.

In most cases they have no interest in dating or a relationship beyond their friendship and they also have the option of fucking without it affecting their friendship.

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By *hickthighs26Woman
1 week ago

funky town


"The original thread states friends with benefits and then changes it to friends going out socially for drinks and ‘stuff’ - that is a full on relationship. I’m looking for a FWB - someone I can chat with online a few times a week and meet up a couple of times a month for something I’m not getting in life - Sex. I know this is a swingers site, but I am sure a lot of people on here have busy life’s, or in relationships that don’t give them everything they want/need in life. This is my reason for being here, looking for a FWB without the feel of a Full on relationship. Any ladies looking for the same, please come say hi 👋 x "

Thats more of a fuck buddy i would say

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By *otBunsHunWoman
1 week ago

The North where we do what we want


"Every time I've (male half) had an fb, they've caught feelings. I'm quite an emotionally supportive person which seems to be the underlying cause. I've had 4 fbs, where it has been purely a sexual relationship, where the L word has come out while in bed.

I think men find it far easier to class sex as simply a physical act, while women are more likely to attach an emotional meaning to it.

Not all women "

Ick 🤢

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By *unkissedYorkieMan
1 week ago

BRADFORD/LEEDS


"That just sounds like the early stages of a relationship. If you're meeting and not fucking every time then You're no longer in a friend's with benefits situation and you should just date already

You obviously don't understand the dynamic.

Fwb's don't just meet to fuck.

In most cases they have no interest in dating or a relationship beyond their friendship and they also have the option of fucking without it affecting their friendship.

"

To me it just sounds like someone who's been thrown in the friend zone and isn't half bad in bed so they keep them around.

Seems like one side wants more and the other just wants the bits they want when they have nothing better to do.

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By *enrietteandSamCouple
1 week ago

Brum


"Friend with benefits situations - someone you meet regularly and enjoy spending time with not just sexually but socially too.

Do they ever go wrong?! What if feelings start appearing?!"

We’ve had a few people in our life over the years and they do get complicated sometimes.

I think as long you’re all honest with each other and most importantly with yourself then it’s all good.

It’s dishonesty that ruins these kinds of relationships.

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By *lectrictouchMan
1 week ago

inverarary

Mine is married and we always been honest

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By *ealitybitesMan
1 week ago

Belfast


"That just sounds like the early stages of a relationship. If you're meeting and not fucking every time then You're no longer in a friend's with benefits situation and you should just date already

You obviously don't understand the dynamic.

Fwb's don't just meet to fuck.

In most cases they have no interest in dating or a relationship beyond their friendship and they also have the option of fucking without it affecting their friendship.

To me it just sounds like someone who's been thrown in the friend zone and isn't half bad in bed so they keep them around.

Seems like one side wants more and the other just wants the bits they want when they have nothing better to do.

"

You do know that friendship is a two way street don't you?

Friends with benefits is plural and that means both parties enjoy the friendship and the benefits.

Not quite sure why you think it's all one sided?

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By *outhLondonSmileMan
1 week ago

London

If both single and fancy each other then you’ll catch the feels.

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By *WB85Man
1 week ago

Staffordshire

I love how peoples definition of the scenario can vary so much.

I used to meet a lady a couple of times a month. One meet was sexual and the other was always a social. Whether it be a walk and lunch, or a meal and drinks. The only limit was our mindsets.

It's definitely more than sex I'm looking for.

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By *oobaliesWoman
1 week ago

Reading

Have had my fwb for couple of years and I care about him but we both know that its fun only and ot helps we both have youngish families we wouldn't want to break up for eachother x

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By *ildoshagginsWoman
1 week ago

South Wales

I find it all very confusing 😕

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By *ora the explorerWoman
1 week ago

Paradise, Herts

To be honest I’m not that bothered what it’s called but I want more than sex and less than a proper relationship. Nobody will be meeting my kids or family or coming to my house but we have fun. Whatever the fuck that’s called

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By *ornyguy666Man
1 week ago

Nottingham

Have to agreed from beginning is just sex can't have feelings otherwise could get messy

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By *lectrictouchMan
1 week ago

inverarary

Don’t have kids or family so have no issues

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By *ike341Man
1 week ago

Leamington Spa


"I only ever keep it to the bedroom if I have a regular person.

I don't need to go out with them, I think it just creates expectations within people.

"

This. When they start asking me over to cuddle on the sofa and watch a film, it's time to cool it.

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By *lectrictouchMan
1 week ago

inverarary

Sex without feeling no thanks 😮

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By *parkle1974Woman
1 week ago

Leeds


"That just sounds like the early stages of a relationship. If you're meeting and not fucking every time then You're no longer in a friend's with benefits situation and you should just date already

There are more to the benefits than just sex

Like what?

Isn't that what a relationship is?"

By your reasoning I'm then in a relationship with my vanilla friends too....

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By *lectrictouchMan
1 week ago

inverarary


"That just sounds like the early stages of a relationship. If you're meeting and not fucking every time then You're no longer in a friend's with benefits situation and you should just date already

There are more to the benefits than just sex

Like what?

Isn't that what a relationship is?

By your reasoning I'm then in a relationship with my vanilla friends too...."

Exactly 🤷‍♂️

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By *025IncomingMan
1 week ago

Co.Antrim


"Friend with benefits situations - someone you meet regularly and enjoy spending time with not just sexually but socially too.

Do they ever go wrong?! What if feelings start appearing?!"

Nearly every fwb situation I've had has went wrong, almost always because of feelings/jealousy

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By *lectrictouchMan
1 week ago

inverarary


"Friend with benefits situations - someone you meet regularly and enjoy spending time with not just sexually but socially too.

Do they ever go wrong?! What if feelings start appearing?!

Nearly every fwb situation I've had has went wrong, almost always because of feelings/jealousy "

That’s a shame as when they work they work

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By *herrybakewellCouple
1 week ago

Staffordshire

These scenarios rely massively on clear communication.

Feelings are bound to happen, just he an adult and talk about it.

I know people say they don't do the social aspect and thats fine. It doesn't make it wrong for others that are open to it though.

I'm always looking for people for both myself and Mr.

Mrs.

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By *oundtightCouple
1 week ago

Manchester

Whenever someone we're talking to defines "friend with benefits" it sounds a lot like a relationship 🙃 it obviously doesn't mean that to everyone, but I can't help feel that it's often used as a more acceptable way to say they want something that could develop into a relationship.

We find it best to get that defined early, if it comes up.

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By *unkissedYorkieMan
1 week ago

BRADFORD/LEEDS


"Whenever someone we're talking to defines "friend with benefits" it sounds a lot like a relationship 🙃 it obviously doesn't mean that to everyone, but I can't help feel that it's often used as a more acceptable way to say they want something that could develop into a relationship.

We find it best to get that defined early, if it comes up."

The modern definition from what I can tell is that they want everything that a relationship offers with the ability to fuck around with other people.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
1 week ago

Paradise, Herts


"Whenever someone we're talking to defines "friend with benefits" it sounds a lot like a relationship 🙃 it obviously doesn't mean that to everyone, but I can't help feel that it's often used as a more acceptable way to say they want something that could develop into a relationship.

We find it best to get that defined early, if it comes up.

The modern definition from what I can tell is that they want everything that a relationship offers with the ability to fuck around with other people. "

God no. I don’t do sharing

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By *unkissedYorkieMan
1 week ago

BRADFORD/LEEDS


"Whenever someone we're talking to defines "friend with benefits" it sounds a lot like a relationship 🙃 it obviously doesn't mean that to everyone, but I can't help feel that it's often used as a more acceptable way to say they want something that could develop into a relationship.

We find it best to get that defined early, if it comes up.

The modern definition from what I can tell is that they want everything that a relationship offers with the ability to fuck around with other people.

God no. I don’t do sharing "

But that's what you're doing if you have a fwbs. They're not exclusive to you. They're obviously getting it elsewhere too. So you are sharing

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By *lectrictouchMan
1 week ago

inverarary

Mines married so I share but with her hubby he doesn’t get involved when we meet

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By *ora the explorerWoman
1 week ago

Paradise, Herts


"Whenever someone we're talking to defines "friend with benefits" it sounds a lot like a relationship 🙃 it obviously doesn't mean that to everyone, but I can't help feel that it's often used as a more acceptable way to say they want something that could develop into a relationship.

We find it best to get that defined early, if it comes up.

The modern definition from what I can tell is that they want everything that a relationship offers with the ability to fuck around with other people.

God no. I don’t do sharing

But that's what you're doing if you have a fwbs. They're not exclusive to you. They're obviously getting it elsewhere too. So you are sharing "

But they have been though. I have had exclusive fwbs on here.

I’m probably not a great example as I’m really not very fab ish

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By *carlet SeductionWoman
1 week ago

Maidstone

Yes they can go wrong for all sorts of reasons. Developing feelings is natural. How you deal with it and communicate between yourselves means it doesn't have to be a disaster.

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By *ildoshagginsWoman
1 week ago

South Wales


"Whenever someone we're talking to defines "friend with benefits" it sounds a lot like a relationship 🙃 it obviously doesn't mean that to everyone, but I can't help feel that it's often used as a more acceptable way to say they want something that could develop into a relationship.

We find it best to get that defined early, if it comes up.

The modern definition from what I can tell is that they want everything that a relationship offers with the ability to fuck around with other people. "

You say that like it's a bad thing?

A relationship to me, feels more like its a traditional thing, meet family, buy matching china, live together, kids, etc.

Friends with benefits feels like, none of that boring we've got to go to aunt bla blas house for her 95th birthday or whatever. Just the fun sex bit (with occasional things that aren't sex)

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By *lectrictouchMan
1 week ago

inverarary


"Yes they can go wrong for all sorts of reasons. Developing feelings is natural. How you deal with it and communicate between yourselves means it doesn't have to be a disaster. "

Correct connection communication on all levels

If your jealous in any way it won’t work

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By *ellinever70Woman
1 week ago

Ayrshire

I generally avoid guys who claim they're looking for a fwb as I think what they're looking for is readily available sex all on their terms and to be able to extricate themselves when they decide

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By *oundtightCouple
1 week ago

Manchester


"Whenever someone we're talking to defines "friend with benefits" it sounds a lot like a relationship 🙃 it obviously doesn't mean that to everyone, but I can't help feel that it's often used as a more acceptable way to say they want something that could develop into a relationship.

We find it best to get that defined early, if it comes up.

The modern definition from what I can tell is that they want everything that a relationship offers with the ability to fuck around with other people.

God no. I don’t do sharing "

I think once you have obligations to each other, an example being monogamy, I'd call that "a relationship". Of course it can also be a relationship with other obligations, but not monogamy.

But on the other hand I don't really think it matters all that much except to know that what it means is wildly different from person to person. Even "friend" isn't all that well defined, the way some people describe their relationships with their friends is entirely alien to me (and sometimes sounds kinda horrible!).

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By *ora the explorerWoman
1 week ago

Paradise, Herts


"Whenever someone we're talking to defines "friend with benefits" it sounds a lot like a relationship 🙃 it obviously doesn't mean that to everyone, but I can't help feel that it's often used as a more acceptable way to say they want something that could develop into a relationship.

We find it best to get that defined early, if it comes up.

The modern definition from what I can tell is that they want everything that a relationship offers with the ability to fuck around with other people.

God no. I don’t do sharing

I think once you have obligations to each other, an example being monogamy, I'd call that "a relationship". Of course it can also be a relationship with other obligations, but not monogamy.

But on the other hand I don't really think it matters all that much except to know that what it means is wildly different from person to person. Even "friend" isn't all that well defined, the way some people describe their relationships with their friends is entirely alien to me (and sometimes sounds kinda horrible!). "

Maybe a relationship of sorts. I see it more as a bubble. We meet every now and then then go back to our normal lives. The two never mix.

Hard to explain but it’s worked for me for 10 years or so. I love my life and I don’t want anyone else permanently in it! Like I said I dunno what it’s called and I’m really not that bothered 🤣

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By *lectrictouchMan
1 week ago

inverarary


"I generally avoid guys who claim they're looking for a fwb as I think what they're looking for is readily available sex all on their terms and to be able to extricate themselves when they decide "

That’s not the case for me at all mine lives over 300 miles away so has to be planned

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By *oundtightCouple
1 week ago

Manchester


"Maybe a relationship of sorts. I see it more as a bubble. We meet every now and then then go back to our normal lives. The two never mix.

Hard to explain but it’s worked for me for 10 years or so. I love my life and I don’t want anyone else permanently in it! Like I said I dunno what it’s called and I’m really not that bothered 🤣"

Sounds like you have a mistress

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By *parkle1974Woman
1 week ago

Leeds


"Yes they can go wrong for all sorts of reasons. Developing feelings is natural. How you deal with it and communicate between yourselves means it doesn't have to be a disaster.

Correct connection communication on all levels

If your jealous in any way it won’t work "

Definitely works better if both parties are meeting other people.

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By *lectrictouchMan
1 week ago

inverarary


"Yes they can go wrong for all sorts of reasons. Developing feelings is natural. How you deal with it and communicate between yourselves means it doesn't have to be a disaster.

Correct connection communication on all levels

If your jealous in any way it won’t work

Definitely works better if both parties are meeting other people."

Mines married

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By *parkle1974Woman
1 week ago

Leeds


"Yes they can go wrong for all sorts of reasons. Developing feelings is natural. How you deal with it and communicate between yourselves means it doesn't have to be a disaster.

Correct connection communication on all levels

If your jealous in any way it won’t work

Definitely works better if both parties are meeting other people.

Mines married "

Mine are all single....I'd feel uncomfortable if they were married.

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By *olyGlamorousWoman
1 week ago

Chester


"Friend with benefits situations - someone you meet regularly and enjoy spending time with not just sexually but socially too.

Do they ever go wrong?! What if feelings start appearing?!"

I've got a FWB/BF situation that's been ongoing for 18mths, we meet at least once a month but don't do the social stuff, I have a husband and mates for that kind of thing

I meet the BF, we spend the day together and we both go home

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By *ora the explorerWoman
1 week ago

Paradise, Herts


"Maybe a relationship of sorts. I see it more as a bubble. We meet every now and then then go back to our normal lives. The two never mix.

Hard to explain but it’s worked for me for 10 years or so. I love my life and I don’t want anyone else permanently in it! Like I said I dunno what it’s called and I’m really not that bothered 🤣

Sounds like you have a mistress "

A mistress?

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By *lectrictouchMan
1 week ago

inverarary


"Yes they can go wrong for all sorts of reasons. Developing feelings is natural. How you deal with it and communicate between yourselves means it doesn't have to be a disaster.

Correct connection communication on all levels

If your jealous in any way it won’t work

Definitely works better if both parties are meeting other people.

Mines married

Mine are all single....I'd feel uncomfortable if they were married."

Why everyone’s happy

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By *tsazzMan
1 week ago

Manchester


"ANY type of relationship can go wrong, that’s the first thing. Families fall out, friendships break up, neighbours become hostile… it doesn’t have to be a sexual partner in order for a relationship to go sour.

If feelings develop then you need to be honest with each other, and hope you’re on the same page. Things go wrong when there’s a mismatch. Feelings aren’t the enemy.

"

I don’t think it can be put better than this. Though, I will add to the ‘Feelings aren’t the enemy’ bit; the enemy is not communicating throughout.

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By *olyGlamorousWoman
1 week ago

Chester

As for the feelings part, I like TheBF, TheBF likes me. I couldn't and wouldn't do what I'm doing if I didn't like who I was with and they didn't like me but that's as far as it goes

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By *parkle1974Woman
1 week ago

Leeds


"Yes they can go wrong for all sorts of reasons. Developing feelings is natural. How you deal with it and communicate between yourselves means it doesn't have to be a disaster.

Correct connection communication on all levels

If your jealous in any way it won’t work

Definitely works better if both parties are meeting other people.

Mines married

Mine are all single....I'd feel uncomfortable if they were married.

Why everyone’s happy "

Which is great but I know I'd avoid the married ones

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By *ora the explorerWoman
1 week ago

Paradise, Herts


"Whenever someone we're talking to defines "friend with benefits" it sounds a lot like a relationship 🙃 it obviously doesn't mean that to everyone, but I can't help feel that it's often used as a more acceptable way to say they want something that could develop into a relationship.

We find it best to get that defined early, if it comes up.

The modern definition from what I can tell is that they want everything that a relationship offers with the ability to fuck around with other people.

God no. I don’t do sharing

I think once you have obligations to each other, an example being monogamy, I'd call that "a relationship". Of course it can also be a relationship with other obligations, but not monogamy.

But on the other hand I don't really think it matters all that much except to know that what it means is wildly different from person to person. Even "friend" isn't all that well defined, the way some people describe their relationships with their friends is entirely alien to me (and sometimes sounds kinda horrible!).

Maybe a relationship of sorts. I see it more as a bubble. We meet every now and then then go back to our normal lives. The two never mix.

Hard to explain but it’s worked for me for 10 years or so. I love my life and I don’t want anyone else permanently in it! Like I said I dunno what it’s called and I’m really not that bothered 🤣"

Just to add it’s totally different with women. I meet women as one offs and I don’t need that same connection. I’ve met more women than men on here I think. I don’t deny I’m a bit odd and picky and a pain in the arse 🤣

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By *parkle1974Woman
1 week ago

Leeds


"Friend with benefits situations - someone you meet regularly and enjoy spending time with not just sexually but socially too.

Do they ever go wrong?! What if feelings start appearing?!

I've got a FWB/BF situation that's been ongoing for 18mths, we meet at least once a month but don't do the social stuff, I have a husband and mates for that kind of thing

I meet the BF, we spend the day together and we both go home "

Sounds like a FB situation more than a FWB

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By *iptonmalexxMan
1 week ago

tipton

I got a few friends on benefits...

Doesn't count then I bet lol

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By *ecretsquirrelABCMan
1 week ago

Whitstable

Never had one although would be nice to have one in my situation

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By *ecretsquirrelABCMan
1 week ago

Whitstable


"Never had one although would be nice to have one in my situation "

Actually I think a fuck buddy would be better

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By *eroLondonMan
1 week ago

Mayfair


"To be honest I’m not that bothered what it’s called but I want more than sex and less than a proper relationship. Nobody will be meeting my kids or family or coming to my house but we have fun. Whatever the fuck that’s called "

I would agree with this.

In all my years here I've never knowingly used the terms FB or FWB, unless it's a reluctant last resort when a suitable synonym escapes me. I detest labels because they come across as 'absolutes'.

I don't bother with terminologies or descriptives because whatever arrangement I have with my 'partner' is defined by the 'actions' and the 'things' that I do with them: sex, intimacy, socialising, libations, dining, cultural stuff or just hanging out. They have no meaning without those intrinsic deep-rooted feelings and emotions. It's a mutual thing, benefitting both people, reciprocal, a counterpoint between our inner personal lives and our outwardly Fab lives.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
1 week ago

Paradise, Herts


"To be honest I’m not that bothered what it’s called but I want more than sex and less than a proper relationship. Nobody will be meeting my kids or family or coming to my house but we have fun. Whatever the fuck that’s called

I would agree with this.

In all my years here I've never knowingly used the terms FB or FWB, unless it's a reluctant last resort when a suitable synonym escapes me. I detest labels because they come across as 'absolutes'.

I don't bother with terminologies or descriptives because whatever arrangement I have with my 'partner' is defined by the 'actions' and the 'things' that I do with them: sex, intimacy, socialising, libations, dining, cultural stuff or just hanging out. They have no meaning without those intrinsic deep-rooted feelings and emotions. It's a mutual thing, benefitting both people, reciprocal, a counterpoint between our inner personal lives and our outwardly Fab lives."

I knew you’d get it nero!

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By *reachersdaughterWoman
1 week ago

someplace

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By *reachersdaughterWoman
1 week ago

someplace

There's always one person who's more invested than the other. Fwbs are often for people who want the benefits of a relationship without the commitment that comes with one.

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By *a LunaWoman
1 week ago

Wales


"Mine is married and we always been honest "

Then isn’t that an affair?

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By *lirtyFilthWoman
1 week ago

Troublesville


"To be honest I’m not that bothered what it’s called but I want more than sex and less than a proper relationship. Nobody will be meeting my kids or family or coming to my house but we have fun. Whatever the fuck that’s called

I would agree with this.

In all my years here I've never knowingly used the terms FB or FWB, unless it's a reluctant last resort when a suitable synonym escapes me. I detest labels because they come across as 'absolutes'.

I don't bother with terminologies or descriptives because whatever arrangement I have with my 'partner' is defined by the 'actions' and the 'things' that I do with them: sex, intimacy, socialising, libations, dining, cultural stuff or just hanging out. They have no meaning without those intrinsic deep-rooted feelings and emotions. It's a mutual thing, benefitting both people, reciprocal, a counterpoint between our inner personal lives and our outwardly Fab lives.

I knew you’d get it nero!"

Perfectly and eloquently written

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By *unkissedYorkieMan
1 week ago

BRADFORD/LEEDS


"There's always one person who's more invested than the other. Fwbs are often for people who want the benefits of a relationship without the commitment that comes with one. "

Finally. Someone that understands my perspective.

There is always one that wants more but takes what they can to be close to that person. It's like a dog nipping at the heels and taking the scraps

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By *parkle1974Woman
1 week ago

Leeds


"There's always one person who's more invested than the other. Fwbs are often for people who want the benefits of a relationship without the commitment that comes with one.

Finally. Someone that understands my perspective.

There is always one that wants more but takes what they can to be close to that person. It's like a dog nipping at the heels and taking the scraps "

You obviously haven't found the right FWB then...

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By *aked beachMan
1 week ago

Just A Stranger In A Strange Land.

I’ve never experienced a FWB relationship, I’ve always had full on relationships so the chance has never really been possible. That doesn’t suit me now at the point in my life I’m at, so what has been described as FWB as opposed to FB would suit me very well I think. However , finding seems incredibly difficult it seems, and to be honest, apart from here I’m not sure where I’d go looking, especially as this style of relationship would possibly involve trips to Clubs, nudist beaches and alike.

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By *tannersMan
1 week ago

stanley

The film was decent, I mean Mila Kunis 🥵

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By *reachersdaughterWoman
1 week ago

someplace


"There's always one person who's more invested than the other. Fwbs are often for people who want the benefits of a relationship without the commitment that comes with one.

Finally. Someone that understands my perspective.

There is always one that wants more but takes what they can to be close to that person. It's like a dog nipping at the heels and taking the scraps "

100% this

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By *aphunterMan
1 week ago

horsham

I’ve enjoyed a FWB, support, emotional and being there. Also the benefits are good too. Not sure about others but can sadly often end due to one wanting more. But I think that doesn’t happen every time, as no two situations are the same. I know people who have long term FWB and it’s a good thing

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By *issilia AmoriWoman
1 week ago

North Welsh Borders


"There's always one person who's more invested than the other. Fwbs are often for people who want the benefits of a relationship without the commitment that comes with one.

Finally. Someone that understands my perspective.

There is always one that wants more but takes what they can to be close to that person. It's like a dog nipping at the heels and taking the scraps "

😂

Not in my case

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By *aphunterMan
1 week ago

horsham


"There's always one person who's more invested than the other. Fwbs are often for people who want the benefits of a relationship without the commitment that comes with one.

Finally. Someone that understands my perspective.

There is always one that wants more but takes what they can to be close to that person. It's like a dog nipping at the heels and taking the scraps

😂

Not in my case"

Happy with your situation?

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By *7345Man
1 week ago

wakefield

I have a few fwb.. enjoy the social side as well as everything else 😉😍

It works fairly well..

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By *parkle1974Woman
1 week ago

Leeds


"I’ve enjoyed a FWB, support, emotional and being there. Also the benefits are good too. Not sure about others but can sadly often end due to one wanting more. But I think that doesn’t happen every time, as no two situations are the same. I know people who have long term FWB and it’s a good thing"

My longest was over 20 years. Still friends to this day. We were honest with each other from the start.

That's where the majority go tits up because they cant be honest.

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By *aphunterMan
1 week ago

horsham


"I’ve enjoyed a FWB, support, emotional and being there. Also the benefits are good too. Not sure about others but can sadly often end due to one wanting more. But I think that doesn’t happen every time, as no two situations are the same. I know people who have long term FWB and it’s a good thing

My longest was over 20 years. Still friends to this day. We were honest with each other from the start.

That's where the majority go tits up because they cant be honest."

Mine lasted 2 years but we are still friends. 20 years is awesome. I agree you have to be honest with what it is.

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By *issilia AmoriWoman
1 week ago

North Welsh Borders


"There's always one person who's more invested than the other. Fwbs are often for people who want the benefits of a relationship without the commitment that comes with one.

Finally. Someone that understands my perspective.

There is always one that wants more but takes what they can to be close to that person. It's like a dog nipping at the heels and taking the scraps

😂

Not in my case

Happy with your situation?"

Absolutely yes! As I said above we both have full lives and not looking to change our lifestyles. It works for us and we get the best of each other

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By *unkissedYorkieMan
1 week ago

BRADFORD/LEEDS


"There's always one person who's more invested than the other. Fwbs are often for people who want the benefits of a relationship without the commitment that comes with one.

Finally. Someone that understands my perspective.

There is always one that wants more but takes what they can to be close to that person. It's like a dog nipping at the heels and taking the scraps

You obviously haven't found the right FWB then..."

I don't share people I see regularly and if I did see someone regularly, it wouldn't be a friends type situation. It would be a purely sex dynamic.

If I want the feels and social aspects I'd just get a gf

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By *aphunterMan
1 week ago

horsham


"There's always one person who's more invested than the other. Fwbs are often for people who want the benefits of a relationship without the commitment that comes with one.

Finally. Someone that understands my perspective.

There is always one that wants more but takes what they can to be close to that person. It's like a dog nipping at the heels and taking the scraps

😂

Not in my case

Happy with your situation?

Absolutely yes! As I said above we both have full lives and not looking to change our lifestyles. It works for us and we get the best of each other"

Good to hear this, I think FWB are a good thing x

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By *INKYLOVE69Couple
1 week ago

Chesterfield

I have two regulars who are as much fun out of the bedroom as they are in

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By *Effy-Woman
1 week ago

Scotland

I think if you spend a lot of time on the friends part, feelings are more likely to develop.

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By *ancashireredheadWoman
1 week ago

Lancashire


"I think if you spend a lot of time on the friends part, feelings are more likely to develop. "

Agreed. For me personally I find the whole FWB thing to be a minefield. I’ve not managed to strike the right balance yet but it clearly works for many.

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By *oelMan
1 week ago

Midlands, London, Brussels


"Friend with benefits situations - someone you meet regularly and enjoy spending time with not just sexually but socially too.

Do they ever go wrong?! What if feelings start appearing?!"

Yes, people catch feelings. Normally one side of the fwb wants more than fwb

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