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Just How Long Should You Be In A Relationship Before Sex?

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Answered by dating expert Alex Reddle

There are no rules about this anymore. It comes down to knowing when the time is right for both of you. It never hurts to ask how someone feels about sex in a relationship just to get yourselves onto the same page. If you’re right for each other, it will be something you both want so if he or she is reluctant, you have to respect that and wait. Always go for what feels right for your relationship and communicate what you want or expect and how you feel. Everything else will fall into place.

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Answered by dating expert Sandra Baker

Deciding when to have sex in a relationship can be very personal. Couples have different choices and preferences, and so, the answers differ from situations. However, most people go by the “three date rule.” The rule states that the third date is ideal for physical intimacy– it is a good guideline. Also, it’s not bad to wait for longer periods before having sex. Remember you need to establish a strong connection with your partner. They should feel safe for you to express your emotions. Religious customs make others wait longer. Moral values may be a valid reason, too. You’ll need to take things slow to avoid compromising your boundaries.