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... or simply go over to her house. That way, you can leave on your terms.
Thats a good idea. Keep the control and make my intentions known via actions. I have heard this a couple of times from different people saying that It's better to do it at her house. then there is a trade off though because with her place she controls the logistics and her room could be full of state breaks item (items that remind her of things that might change her mood). Plus, you never know, she could live in a shit pile and it to embarrassed to have people over. However, the escape is just a "gotta do this thing" excuse away.
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Think about it. Next time you want a booty call, or she wants one even, are you gonna be in the same awkward situation? Trying to devise ways to get her to leave, w/o actually telling her to leave?
I could just, straight up, tell her to leave. that would make for a funny story.
"Now leave, bitch!"
Seriously, I think the former is way way less awkward then the later. But hey I could be wrong.
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This is most likely gonna repeat each time, with both of you feelin worse and worse after each time you have sex. That's a downward spiral with no way up.
She will end up starting to resent you, which of course, will kill the booty call anyway.
Booty Calls don't last forever. Having it end is not what I'm worried about. It's her being to clingy that is what I'm worried about. In a way, having it wind down sounds like an acceptable solution.
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Unless ( and please bare with me here, just an idea), we devise new game for post sex management. How is having awkward moment post sex any different then having awkward moments trying to get sex? How is sitting her down and telling her that I want to just be booty calls any different then sitting her down and telling her how much I want to have sex with her (before we actually had sex). We have the right game plan for getting the girl. We just don't really have a developed game plan for shaping a relationship the way we want it.
L.A. Tripp, humor me here...

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