I usually date women in the 35 to 52 range. I am 47. I find that under 35 you really don't need to make it known early on that you are spinning plates and are non-exclusive.
When someone asks me after a few dates or even after sex, "What are we?' or "what are you looking for?" - I usually say I don't want a commitment or I don't want to be tied down. This is not exactly the most tactful way to put it.
What are some good ways to phrase non-exclusivity where I am able to convey high SMV without sounding like your typical douche-bag type guy?
When someone asks me after a few dates or even after sex, "What are we?' or "what are you looking for?" - I usually say I don't want a commitment or I don't want to be tied down. This is not exactly the most tactful way to put it.
What are some good ways to phrase non-exclusivity where I am able to convey high SMV without sounding like your typical douche-bag type guy?