•  520   ( @520@kbin.social ) 
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        10 months ago

        True, prior experience does bring prior knowledge of yourself, but for me, exploration has always been a key factor in a relationship, in all aspects. Like, what new memories did you make together, what unique things did you do together, etc.

        Exploration of the self should be a constant thing, and while it’s certainly no bad thing to have some basics checked off, that kind of discovery should be happening in meaningful relationships whether it’s your first or your hundredth.

        • exploration has always been a key factor in a relationship

          Nothing wrong with that.
          We have new things to experience in other stuff of life too.

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          Exploration of the self should be a constant thing

          You can do it in many different surroundings and variables. Another situation teaches X better than another. Some situation might not teach anything.
          So, you can learn things about yourself in a relationship or after that never occurred to you before.

    • I don’t think I would want to date someone that was a virgin; they wouldn’t know what they actually liked or didn’t like (fantasies are significantly different from real life; the things you fantasize about may not work for you IRL), and I wouldn’t be interested in trying to guide them to a conclusion that may not align with my desires at all.

      I had a partner that did all of that for me, and in the end, we weren’t aligned. She ultimately didn’t get what she wanted, because we couldn’t reach an agreement. Or, we couldn’t reach an agreement until it was too late.