For sleepovers, should explicit permission always be asked or should the other person speak up if they don’t want a sleepover?

The other thread got me thinking, I don’t think I’ve ever asked for permission when sleeping over. I haven’t had any one off situations, so it’s always been with someone I’ve been dating, whether casually or more traditionally. And usually we will have a date and then sex, and then we’ll cuddle and it will be well past midnight or 1 am. Plus I love morning sex. Almost all times the guy or I stay, and usually no one asks for permission. There have been a handful of occasions where that hasn’t happened or permission has been asked.

So, this made me think have me and my partners been totally inconsiderate of one another? Do I need to ask if it’s okay or do they need to speak up if it’s not?



Submitted July 13, 2020 at 11:33PM

The other thread got me thinking, I don’t think I’ve ever asked for permission when sleeping over. I haven’t had any one off situations, so it’s always been with someone I’ve been dating, whether casually or more traditionally. And usually we will have a date and then sex, and then we’ll cuddle and it will be well past midnight or 1 am. Plus I love morning sex. Almost all times the guy or I stay, and usually no one asks for permission. There have been a handful of occasions where that hasn’t happened or permission has been asked.So, this made me think have me and my partners been totally inconsiderate of one another? Do I need to ask if it’s okay or do they need to speak up if it’s not?

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