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May exist, but just how damn hard is it to find? Again, back to settling. I have a hard time believing none of you married guys or LTRs have not settled in any way. As far as figuring out im with two other chicks, none of the girls have had the talk with me yet...the 'exclusive' talk. So it's just casual...except the sex girl who is pissed I won't be exclusive...maybe all emotion is what makes the sex so great lol. The time is coming soon though...for all of them. I can feel it when they talk to me and look at me.

 

And you're damn right, you don't marry a girl like that. There is wife material and hump and dump. I'm well aware of the difference. I didn't meet any of them in the club and none of them would be in one. In the past, #1 probably would have been though.

 

 

I got lucky, I suppose. Most men my age have sexless wives who have added 200 pounds. Somehow my wife got even smaller after marriage and two kids and we're far from sexless.

 

I didn't realize I was that far out of touch with young people. I didn't know an "exclusive" talk existed. It was always assumed when I was young. (I'm assuming you're actively dating them and they aren't just FWBs).

 

I still say don't settle. If their attitudes are as great as you're saying, it arouses my suspicion. Are they ring chasers?

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When you meet her, you will want to give up everything and everyone to be with her. Keep calm and keep searching.

 

This. If you were with a girl with long term potential, you wouldn't be juggling two other girls. Enjoy the ride in the mean time, but don't expect that any of these three are the sort to bring home to mama.

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