12-01-2024, 07:59 AM
I’ve definitely experienced this, and I think it’s one of those things that highlights how different people approach intimacy. For some, saying “thanks” after sex might seem like a funny or awkward thing to do, but for others, it’s just a natural way of expressing their feelings. I’ve always taken it as a positive sign that my partner felt comfortable enough to say it.
The first time it happened, I was a bit surprised. I mean, it’s not something you see in movies or hear about often. But when I thought about it, it actually made a lot of sense. Intimacy is a shared experience, and saying “thanks” is just another way of acknowledging that both people contributed to making it enjoyable.
What’s interesting is that it’s often more than just politeness—it’s about connection. When someone thanks you, it’s like they’re saying, “I see you, I appreciate you, and I value what we just shared.” It adds a layer of emotional depth that isn’t always present in casual encounters.
So, is it common? Maybe not super common, but it’s not rare either. And in my experience, it’s always come from a place of genuine appreciation, which makes it a pretty awesome thing to hear.
The first time it happened, I was a bit surprised. I mean, it’s not something you see in movies or hear about often. But when I thought about it, it actually made a lot of sense. Intimacy is a shared experience, and saying “thanks” is just another way of acknowledging that both people contributed to making it enjoyable.
What’s interesting is that it’s often more than just politeness—it’s about connection. When someone thanks you, it’s like they’re saying, “I see you, I appreciate you, and I value what we just shared.” It adds a layer of emotional depth that isn’t always present in casual encounters.
So, is it common? Maybe not super common, but it’s not rare either. And in my experience, it’s always come from a place of genuine appreciation, which makes it a pretty awesome thing to hear.