Can You Call It Dating When There's No Chance of Physical Intimacy {Reaction} | Helios Blog 285

1 year ago
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Many women want to say that it can be called dating when there's no chance of physical intimacy.

Then they go on to say that they would NEVER be in a relationship that had no chance at physical intimacy.

Hmm...

Stay safe out there, men. -Helios
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