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Actually I think some more insight into the situation would help with a decision. Is this like a test, or is it more like the girl's idea of a date? If it's a date, it may be a way to get you alone in a dark room, in which case you might not even have to watch much of it. If she's like I might consider some sexy time, but only if you sit through all the Twilight movies and you better enjoy them, then it may be a trap.

Ok ne, I dont want to be part of a world where twillight could lead to sexy time . . .
 
Ok ne, I dont want to be part of a world where twillight could lead to sexy time . . .

Ya that's pretty dodgy, but it's the intentions that are important for an answer to Hagan's question. The girl might actually think Twilight is awesome, and men are generally willing to put up with a lot if there's potential for sexy time.
 
Actually I think some more insight into the situation would help with a decision. Is this like a test, or is it more like the girl's idea of a date? If it's a date, it may be a way to get you alone in a dark room, in which case you might not even have to watch much of it. If she's like I might consider some sexy time, but only if you sit through all the Twilight movies and you better enjoy them, then it may be a trap.

Ok ne, I dont want to be part of a world where twillight could lead to sexy time . . .

Ya that's pretty dodgy, but it's the intentions that are important for an answer to Hagan's question. The girl might actually think Twilight is awesome, and men are generally willing to put up with a lot if there's potential for sexy time.

Maybe certain changes in her takes place, and if you watch Twilight (with her knowing full-well you don't), then it's like getting ice-cream after veggies (which personally wouldn't matter to me as I love my veggies - it's just used as an example). Like a reward, if you so desire.
 
Men - if you knew there was a good chance of having sexy-time with a potential female partner, but you had to watch the Twilight saga first. Would you?

Well 1st things 1st, Twilight can't lead to sex...It will however lead to uncontrollable vomiting...Not sure if uncontrollable vomiting has ever lead to sexy time....

So in conclusion...I have no idea...
 
Ya that's pretty dodgy, but it's the intentions that are important for an answer to Hagan's question. The girl might actually think Twilight is awesome, and men are generally willing to put up with a lot if there's potential for sexy time.

No offence, but men are idiots for watching crap like that for a chance of having sex...
 
I ask this, 'cause I think my ex-gf (fling) hinted at something of this nature - I could have misread signals.
 
Maybe certain changes in her takes place, and if you watch Twilight (with her knowing full-well you don't), then it's like getting ice-cream after veggies (which personally wouldn't matter to me as I love my veggies - it's just used as an example). Like a reward, if you so desire.

Maybe she has a thing for Twilight then. Just make sure she doesn't have plans involving glitter and fangs for afterwards....

Or even better, put glitter on yourself all over as a surprise and let us know how it turns out.

evil_plotting_raccoon.jpg

Mwahaha
 
No offence, but men are idiots for watching crap like that for a chance of having sex...

LOL, true true. And I am often very happy that I'm married so I don't have to worry about these sorts of things anymore.
 
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Maybe she has a thing for Twilight then. Just make sure she doesn't have plans involving glitter and fangs for afterwards....

Or even better, put glitter on yourself all over as a surprise and let us know how it turns out.

evil_plotting_raccoon.jpg

Mwahaha

I don't want glitter anywhere NEAR my Russian! Could cause irreparable damages.
 
Men - if you knew there was a good chance of having sexy-time with a potential female partner, but you had to watch the Twilight saga first. Would you?


I ask this, 'cause I think my ex-gf (fling) hinted at something of this nature - I could have misread signals.


My 2 cents?

First thing you have to consider is if you're willing to have sexy time with someone who is a potential female partner, I ask because sexy time can happen with people who aren't partners (casual sexy time is a thing, don't fret:rolleyes:).

Secondly, is she willing to sit through something you enjoy that she might not regardless of quality (a fair question given that you probably won't/don't like Twilight). The answer to this particular question ties into whether or not this is a potential partner or whether or not this we're talking about casual sexy time. It also helps with knowing what expectation are borne into whatever this is.

And lastly, you need to ask yourself if you're cool with sexy time being dangled as a reward or commodity (it's okay either).

Answer these questions and think about the implications, and you'll have your answer. Just some things to get you thinking.

Edit: The amount of 'sexy time' in this post is too damn high!
 
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Ok, took this out of an edit because things have moved onto another page.

For the sake of argument, let's take Twilight and sexy time out of the discussion, if a man (or a woman for that matter) wants to make an effort in order to advance or maintain a relationship with a SO or potential SO, they should be willing to go along with things that she likes that he doesn't enjoy but she does. Maybe going to a concert of her favorite band or watching a movie that you don't like but she does. If she knows you don't like it but you're doing it to make her happy and spend time with her doing something she likes, she will appreciate it. As long as you don't complain about having to do it.

However, if she is doing it to see what she can get away with making him do by hinting that there might be rewards, then that's more of a power thing and a situation to be avoided.
 
My 2 cents?

First thing you have to consider is if you're willing to have sexy time with someone who is a potential female partner, I ask because sexy time can happen with people who aren't partners (casual sexy time is a thing, don't fret:rolleyes:).

Secondly, is she willing to sit through something you enjoy that she might not regardless of quality (a fair question given that you probably won't/don't like Twilight). The answer to this particular question ties into whether or not this is a potential partner or whether or not this we're talking about casual sexy time. It also helps with knowing what expectation are borne into whatever this is.

And lastly, you need to ask yourself if you're cool with sexy time being dangled as a reward or commodity (it's okay either).

Answer these questions and think about the implications, and you'll have your answer. Just some things to get you thinking.

Edit: The amount of 'sexy time' in this post is too damn high!

Ok, took this out of an edit because things have moved onto another page.

For the sake of argument, let's take Twilight and sexy time out of the discussion, if a man (or a woman for that matter) wants to make an effort in order to advance or maintain a relationship with a SO or potential SO, they should be willing to go along with things that she likes that he doesn't enjoy but she does. Maybe going to a concert of her favorite band or watching a movie that you don't like but she does. If she knows you don't like it but you're doing it to make her happy and spend time with her doing something she likes, she will appreciate it. As long as you don't complain about having to do it.

However, if she is doing it to see what she can get away with making him do by hinting that there might be rewards, then that's more of a power thing and a situation to be avoided.

I like these questions. They present many factor to think about and take into consideration. I will have to think about this before I can formulate a respectable answer.
 
My 2 cents?

First thing you have to consider is if you're willing to have sexy time with someone who is a potential female partner, I ask because sexy time can happen with people who aren't partners (casual sexy time is a thing, don't fret:rolleyes:).

Secondly, is she willing to sit through something you enjoy that she might not regardless of quality (a fair question given that you probably won't/don't like Twilight). The answer to this particular question ties into whether or not this is a potential partner or whether or not this we're talking about casual sexy time. It also helps with knowing what expectation are borne into whatever this is.

And lastly, you need to ask yourself if you're cool with sexy time being dangled as a reward or commodity (it's okay either).

Answer these questions and think about the implications, and you'll have your answer. Just some things to get you thinking.

Edit: The amount of 'sexy time' in this post is too damn high!

'Sexy time' count used by Saint_Dee: FIVE!

Really Dee?
 
I like these questions. They present many factor to think about and take into consideration. I will have to think about this before I can formulate a respectable answer.

That's why I say it's about the intentions, if it's just that she would really enjoy your company while watching and appreciates you sitting through it even though you don't like it, then it's one thing, but it's possible that she's just screwing with you by making you do things you don't like by hinting at rewards that you may or may not even get, and that is very unhealthy.
 
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