Accept it was a one-night stand, move on!

By Miss D | Saturday, August 24, 2024
Accept it was a one-night stand, move on!

One-night stands are still a real thing. Sometimes you lay a person and after that, you never want to hear from them ever again or they close you out and you have to deal with the mess.

Meet a human being, like them, and in the moment before you can truly know them you decide to lay them. A woman will know the man they want to lay at first sight and they will do just that and forget it ever happened.

Men have always thought that they have a monopoly on who to lay but women make the decision first. Slightly older women lay the men they want to lay. No matter the promises, these women know that nothing will come out of them. Maybe they have mastered the art of using men too.

One-night stands are in the heat of the moment. You meet someone and you like them and decide to open your legs, whatever happens after that should be something you prepped your mind and heart for.

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MISS D Accept it was a one-night stand move on!

That first time he slides in always makes sense in the moment. He will say the right things and if you have been off your game, a man who was not raised so well will eat you and ghost you. Make the most of it.

Women know that they won't pick up your calls or reply to your messages after that steamy session. They know they are ready to live with the consequences. They just need a fix. If you turn out to be a human being they can keep, well and good. If you are not, they learn and move on.

In whatever you do make sure it is safe sex. It would be sad to be ghosted and have to be on PEP. The ghosts will become a reality. Be careful before you eat and run.

Till next time, eat her first if you know she is out of your league.

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