How to Avoid Falling in Love with Your FWB

What does FWB mean in a date? You should try to minimize the commitment and emotions involved in any FWB relationship. Whenever you find that you have feelings for your fwb, it's better to stop and look at others before you get intimate with him again. It's all in our brains; we have to intervene and sometimes reset its neural network to avoid falling in love (and insisting on having sex). Here are some ways to avoid falling in love with your FWB.

1. Keep distant with him

Stay away from him. Don't spend too much time together or meeting every other day. Have your own activities, meet your hookup finders or you can even get another new fwb! Don't let him be your only choice, because that will make you dependent on him for his love, care and attention. Humans are very social creatures, so put yourself there to make sure your heart is safe and as far away as possible. Always remember, he's just a person you're working with. You shouldn't cross the border and become too serious, because you'll be the one who breaks your heart.

2. Stick to Sex


Studies have shown that humans tend to become sticky after sexual intercourse. It's hormones talking about quick flirt. To avoid this situation, hugs and kisses are strictly prohibited. Only lovers can do this. Telephone and text messages should be limited to telephone sex and/or nudity or seductive purposes. He's just trying to satisfy your sexual needs. Besides, don't participate.

3. Don't add/track him on social media (or track him)

Well, if he's already a friend of yours, just disable his post notification and don't ignore him, so you won't be a follower, follow his every move, and be jealous of him being with those girls. You don't want to make yourself jealous and vicious every time you see a girl commenting on his picture. Save your heart. If he's not a "friend" on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, don't add or track him. In business, know that he's only a close friend. You'll see him lying in bed.

4. Strict compliance with business

Stop calling each other "Baby, Baby, Darling, Darling" or other lovely names. Just his name. Romantic nicknames are reserved for people with serious relationships. Skip all of this and maintain a simple and straightforward friendship and welfare relationship.

5. Avoid heart-to-heart talk

Keep relaxed, sexual and casual. Don't have in-depth and meaningful conversations with your FWB or tell him about your bad day. Turn it into sexual violence you might have with him and talk to a real friend.

6. Don't introduce him to your friends


It's no use bringing him to the party and introducing him to all your friends. He's just your short-term partner, not your boyfriend. It is only when you are committed to someone and emotionally involved in a relationship with a man that you should introduce him to your friends. Believe us, when things start to go wrong, your friend will ask, "What happened? "