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Question date: 2024/04/15 09:20

When I met a man (single) I met on a dad-hunting app for the second time, he asked me if he would be serious about dating me. They said. Since this was before we had a physical relationship, I thought that this person was probably thinking that if we started dating, we could have sex without paying, so I have no intention of getting a boyfriend! I refused. Since then, we have received money and had physical relations twice, but at that time I asked him if we would like to start dating seriously. Is my reason for saying that correct?

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Manami

I am Manami, a female member.
Honestly, you would be in trouble if your dad asked you a question like this, right?
I think only the person making the statement knows what they meant. However, if you have been paid and are still doing it, I think that's the correct answer.

  • Answer date: 2024/04/15 09:26
Female member

Nana Ayase

You met him through dad-hunting, right?

In my experience, I've never been asked to start a serious relationship with someone and they continued to treat me.

  • Answer date: 2024/04/15 15:57
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Joe Rubicon

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I don't know if this is correct, but generally speaking, when you add the phrase "seriously" to something, it often turns out to be a joke.

My opinion is that you shouldn't trust an old man's proposal to a fascinating woman like the person who asked the question unless he says "seriously" followed by "I'll double your allowance."

  • Answer date: 2024/04/16 15:01
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Kazu

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Only the person himself/herself knows the true meaning of what someone said.

The meaning of "getting into a serious relationship" and the meaning of "boyfriend" are different for each person.
In other words, it may vary from time to time.

  • Answer date: 2024/04/15 09:29
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Paper

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Because men are creatures that get excited when they get it wrong.

Was it just a momentary romance?

Seriously, I don't know if it's more like a father or a boyfriend... Maybe it's because he just wants it for free?


It can be said that men's thinking is the exact opposite of women's (and therefore they are attracted to each other), so it is still incomprehensible...

  • Answer date: 2024/04/15 11:32