I've had the same issues and questions. The first woman was someone I got extremely attached to but I haven't felt much of anything after the others. You rarely, if ever, get any closer to someone than during sex, so a connection would be fairly normal I think. But so is the opposite. It's a lot better than deluding yourself into thinking you're falling in love just because you shared a bed for a couple of hours.Alright GAF, had my first sober sexual encounter ever last night. I have a few questions for the more experienced here, seeing as I was a total noob.
Is it normal to last for like an hour and a half or two hours? Because thats kind of what happened. I don't really know what was up, but I couldn't finish either. It didn't detract from the experience at all, she told me she had a great time, and it wasn't awkward in the least. She's cute and has a rocking body, so I was fully stimulated. Not quite sure what happened here. Maybe first time stage fright?
Also, is it bad to not feel emotionally attached afterwards? I mean I honestly don't feel any more invested emotionally in this girl after the fact. A lot of people have told me sex really complicates things, so maybe I'm just expecting something to be off. But talking to her today has been no different than on any other day. Not gonna lie, I'm kind of relieved to not feel attached anyway.
Edit: Also, she really surprised me. Was asking me to smack her and choke her and stuff, which was... kind of fun. I was a bit nervous about doing it though because I've had no experience with that before, but I tried to play it as safe as you can in that situation. Does this just mean she's a sexual deviant or something? I'm going out on a limb and guessing normal people don't ask to be choked during sex haha.
As for lasting a long time, I don't know. It's the only kind of experience I've had and I think it's nervousness and stage fright too. I sure hope so at least
