Naima_5.3_DQ18
It's hard to give an answer to this question because it depends on the beliefs a person may have. A person may think that sex should be saved for marriage, and another person may be okay with premarital sex. I think that because a person chooses not to have sex after the third date, does not necessarily mean that the other person has been "friend-zoned." I also believe in "courtship" before even start dating someone, or even before a kiss. That may be a cultural difference as well. In my culture is very common for guys to have to wait a lot until the girl accepts to date the guy. But, going back to the question posed in the book, I think it depends on what the two individuals involved in the relationship hold as being valuable to them.
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I definitely see a cultural difference in this topic. In Malaysia, it's not that kids don't have sex and all because it does happen, but I don't think it happens as much. Even when it does happen, it isn't spoken about as easily as it seems to be here. People are generally very discrete about it because your reputation is on the line.
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