Kennylingus
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...before full disclosure in a relationship?
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I don't tell him I'm straight until after the sex.
50 years.
Ignore this
I use the dating period (before it's an official relationship) as a gradual 3-4 weeks or so to really get to know each other and our histories... I wouldn't go into a relationship with someone without them knowing what kind of person I am.
That sounds about right. What do you do if you're asked straight out?
Full disclosure about what? Pretty much everything in my life is an open book, for nearly everybody. I think something's a horrible secret only if I make it so. If I leave it out for anybody to take, everybody loses interest.
Lex
Not sure what's meant by "full disclosure", but whatever it is, I'm sure it's unnecessary. Honesty has ruined many a good relationship. The "truth" is often best shaded and often better left unstated. Avoid any potential partner who demands to know everything about either your past or present.
I’m terribly up-front, almost to the point of self-deprecation. If he is still interested in me after learning my nitty-gritties, than he is worth it.
I usually start off with a joke though, just to break the ice. Something like; "I have to tell you something, and it may freak you out. I'm a registered sex offender." Pause to see his reaction, then; "Just kidding... I'm not registered!"
If he shares my laugh, we go from there. hehe
Well I have a complicated past. Most of which I'm ashamed of, and I'm an ego maniac....so if I'm ashamed wtf is he going to think?
I really don't want to risk this one though.
