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But before you dip your toes in no-strings-attached fun, there are some key things you should know. This type of connection can be liberating and off-the-charts sexy, but you need to understand what it entails before you jump into the deep end. If this lifestyle intrigues you, grab a drink and get comfy while we spill the tea on the rules for a successful NSA adventure. An NSA relationship, also known as a no-strings-attached relationship, is a casual sexual relationship between two people who want to enjoy the excitement of intimacy without the constraints of commitment or expectations for the future.
NSA relationships are focused on fun, friendship, and physical satisfaction in the moment as opposed to romantic love and planning a life together. There is meant to be zero confusion about what an NSA is, so you can enjoy the fun without stress or commitments. Before you dive in, make sure you know these essential no-strings-attached rules that address communication, expectations, boundaries, safety, and more.
When entering an NSA relationship, have an honest discussion about what you both want and don't want out of the arrangement. Talk about your expectations for communication, hooking up, activities you enjoy or don't, and if you plan to see other people. Getting clarity on boundaries from the start prevents misunderstandings down the road.
One person may want sleepovers, while the other prefers to go home after hooking up. Discuss how often you want to meet up, your texting habits, whether you're comfortable sending sexy pics, what you want to do in bed, and what's off-limits.
Being upfront prevents guessing games and hurt feelings later. Safe sex is a must to keep things physically risk-free. Always use protection and get regularly tested if you plan to have multiple partners. Don't make assumptions about sexual health β better safe than sorry. Make sure to have a frank conversation about recent tests, birth control preferences, and protection before getting intimate.