My friend has a friend with benefits. They have been having a sex-only relationship for 3 years. He tells me it is sex only. She however is very needy and seems to be in love with him. She is only 19 and has only ever been with him. He is older (27). I worry that he is using her for sex and that she now thinks that this is what all relationships are like. My feeling is that he should set her free and allow her to find someone who actually loves her, but he won't- because he has exactly what he wants from her. This bothers me, morally. Am I old fashioned- is it each to their own?
What commitment do they have to each other, that you sau he should"set her free"? I understand otherwise what you're saying, but he sounds like Christian Grey...
TS Eliot had a different take on it.
She turns and looks a moment in the glass
Hardly aware of her departed lover;
Her brain allows one half-formed thought to pass:
"Well now that's done: and I'm glad it's over."
When lovely woman stoops to folly and
Paces about her room again, alone,
She smoothes her hair with automatic hand
And puts a record on the gramophone.
I don't think this poem is particularly aposite or helpful to this thread, but I rather like it:
By the time you swear you're his
shivering and sighing
and he vows his passion is
infinite, undying
Lady, make a note of this
One of you is lying.
(Dorothy Parker)
she is free already, though. She can walk out any time. (I'm assuming she's not financially dependent on him.) But she has to decide to do it, there's nothing anyone else can do to make her. It may be that there is after all something for her in the relationship as well.
You're right, boxtops.
A 27 year old man in that sort of relationship with a 19 year old girl is darned close to abusive.
Certainly exploitative.
A rotter.