No, I didn't want to be in a committed relationship with him, and vice versa. Since we clarified that at the start, it wasn't awkward.
But if you didn't want a commited relationship, what was the sex for? Is this going back to the whole "sex for fun" concept?
Oh dear! You weren't by any chance exposed to an "Abstinence education" program, were you?
It's the only sex education they offer...
I found it rather annoying. I mean really, I was thinking something along the lines of I ALREADY LEARNED IN CHURCH NOT TO HAVE SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE. YOU DON'T NEED TO TELL ME AGAIN IN SCHOOL. I WANT TO LEARN HOW TO HAVE SEX AND WHAT IT FEELS LIKE, NOT REHEARSE STUFF I ALREADY KNOW!"
Don't worry, condom packages come with instructions. Guys don't put them on until they're ready to go, and it only takes a second. There's not much "spoiling".
But what I'm trying to ask is, wouldn't he snap out of it while he was putting on the condom? If he's able to think clearly enough to get a condom out, wouldn't he be able to think clearly enough to realize that he's about to have sex with someone he wasn't planning on having sex with?
Or, look at it this way, would you rather suffer a few seconds of "spoiled moment", or a few weeks - or a lifetime - of "spoiled genitals"? Or rather be a dad because you couldn't be bothered to wear a condom?
People can't think clearly while they're being intimate. I mean really, I get all dazed and start feeling real fuzzy and good inside just hugging a girl, I can't imagine how I'd be able to think straight in a real sexual enounter.
Painful? What have you been reading?
Well, the books I've read talk about stuff like blood rushing to the pelvis, muscles tightening (particularly around the pelvis), feeling hot and sweaty, heart pounding... doesn't exactly sound fun.
By the way, Acleste, aren't you married? What did your husband have to say about your casual sex experience (or did you not meet him until later?)?