Does talking about sex make you uncomfortable?

@Dairy5 (116)
Western Sahara
November 8, 2020 6:45pm CST
okay, okay i know that this might be a touchy topic but there are some things we have to admit and right now is the time to actually be real about it and i'll start by going first, i do feel uncomfortable talking about sex honestly, usually when i meet guys, this is actually a turn off for me because the way i see it, if a guy is intrested in me then what are you bringing up sex for during the first week or two of us speaking?. ladies who don't agree am really sorry but this is just me and i don't find it attractive at all. if a guy wants to date me, he shouldn't be wondering how good i am in bed or asking thses questions, whenever this happens i get raid of their numbers and hold my distance. sex is a touchy topic for me and am not really someone who enjoys it anyways. i hope i did not get on anyones wrong side with this topic right here that i wrote about, if i did then i'm really sorry about it, honestly i am but i would also like your feedback or response. does talking about sex make you uncomfortable?
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@jdbces (1845)
• Philippines
9 Nov 20
It's okay not to feel comfortable about it. As I age, it lessens the awkwardness of the topic but it still depends on who am I talking to
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@jdbces (1845)
• Philippines
9 Nov 20
@Dairy5 I see. That is okay. It's your prerogative.
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@Dairy5 (116)
• Western Sahara
9 Nov 20
@jdbces that's for understanding
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@Reen07 (78)
9 Nov 20
I feel you, talking about it with people who are not too close will make me uncomfortable
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@Dairy5 (116)
• Western Sahara
9 Nov 20
Oh thanks so much for saying this because I feel much better having someone just agree
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@Reen07 (78)
11 Nov 20
@Dairy5 You're welcome
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@Dairy5 (116)
• Western Sahara
16 Nov 20
@Reen07 yes dear
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• India
7 Jun 21
Each person has his views and opinions. Don't feel sorry for being who you are. You cannot be something which you are not nor can you please each and every person in this world.
@Raine38 (12389)
• United States
9 Nov 20
I guess for me it depends on who I am having this discussion with. If I discuss this with my husband, close friends, my siblings, and my gynecologist, I think I am fine. Suffice to say that each discussion with these different people in my life are not done in the same context. But for the most in the workplace or when meeting new people, I do not want to discuss this at all. I think it's off and way too much information for that kind of interaction.
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@Dairy5 (116)
• Western Sahara
9 Nov 20
Oh I totally understand what you are saying but there's no way in this world i could have that conversation with my family or people from work
• India
9 Nov 20
First positive attitude
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• India
9 Nov 20
@Dairy5 (116)
• Western Sahara
9 Nov 20
that's good right?