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It is a sign they trust you, not that sex is Definitively going to happen.
It's an invitation to ultimately ending up having sex, but not a hit out of the park
I am convinced that there are some things in this world that cannot be explained by people who have experienced them to people who have not.
Sometimes, you just need to learn for yourself. This is one of those times.
Seriously. It really is getting to the point on this forum where people sound like they want some kind of magic handbook of translation, when really, there are so many things that cannot be taught, and so many things that rely on body language, voice inflection, context, and everything else. It's called "reading people," and the only way you become good at it is to get off the bleepin' computer and go out and LIVE.
Or they believe there is an answer for everything the internet, and ridiculously expect to find one that fits all women/people instead of factoring in that the answers are as variable as the 7 billion humans on the planet.
I have a question, maybe it's a dumb one, but when a woman living alone invites her date to come inside...does she wants sex involved?
What do you think?
It all depends on the person and the situation. I would suggest you take her up on that invitation but don't assume anything. Keep your eyes open for all signals while you are there.
Yep, it means she wants the D. Just make sure to have her sign the release and consent form, as well as use the breathalyzer you brought to show she's sober, and then make sure to record both with your phone as backup proof.
spoken like a defense lawyer, or someone who had to hire one recently.
I have a question, maybe it's a dumb one, but when a woman living alone invites her date to come inside...does she wants sex involved?
What do you think?
I will never assume consent. You should neither. Every person has right to do what they wish but when you assume that other person might want sex and then proceed to act on that assumption, you are in a potentially dangerous territory.
Let her agree to it without anyone using force or coercion.
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