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Topic: Meeting her(his) friends/family

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RenanKJ

So, I'm going out with this girl for about 3 weeks now, every date it gets better as we get to know each other more - also we learn more to be with each other physically, I'm a tall guy (1.88m) and she's about 1.60m, maybe less, hehe, so it felt awkward at first.

The thing is, though, that she's invited me to go out with her and her friends at this party in one of her friends's house. I really didn't feel confortable going, luckily she understood it before I even answered, hehe. I went out with her and two of her friends already, it was fun as always, but the thought of being with all her friends in the same place now just made me unconfortable and nervous. I guess I feel it's too soon for that. I want to know her more, just the two of us... I don't know, meeting everyone felt like it was getting too serious too soon.

That made me think, how long it takes for you to feel confortable about meeting your special one's friends and family? And also when is the right time for you to introduce her(him) to your friends and family?

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themcnoisy

@renankj Throw an after party at yours. Get candles, bubbly and some condoms. Then you have some choices you can either get drunk, put condoms on your head and burn her with candles. Or the more elequent approach; stick some girl music on like westlife, tuck in to a bite to eat, have a couple of drinks and then make sweet love for 2 whole minutes.

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Yeah sorry but this sort of thing is more suited for a dating site not here I am afraid. These tyes of threads tend to get out of hand quickly.

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