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... Read more「一度関係を持ったら、女性ってどう思うの?」と不安になる人は多いと思います。私も過去に、体の関係を持った直後って相手の一言や既読スルーに振り回されたことがありました…。でも冷静に見ると、体の関係の後の女性心理は“好きだから”だけじゃなく、「安心」「不安」「確認したい」が混ざって行動に出ることが多いです。 まず分かりやすいのが、連絡が増える・返信が早くなるケース。これは脈ありのことも多いけど、ポイントは“内容”です。用事がなくても雑談が続く、今日の出来事を共有してくる、次の予定を自分から提案してくるなら前向き。一方で、夜だけ甘い連絡が来る・会う話は濁す、だと「関係は続けたいけど恋人にはまだ…」の可能性もあります。 次に、態度が急に優しくなる・距離が近くなるパターン。体の関係を持った後って、女性側も「この人は安全?大事にしてくれる?」を無意識に確認しがち。派手な言葉より、約束を守る・雑に扱わない・会った後のフォローが丁寧、みたいな誠実さがあると安心して本気になりやすいです。 逆に、急にそっけなくなる/連絡が減る場合もあります。これは「後悔」「軽く見られたくない」「本気だからこそ怖い」など理由がバラバラ。ここで追いLINE連投をすると、相手の不安が増えて逆効果になりやすいので、私は一度“短く安心させる連絡”に切り替えるのがおすすめだと感じました。例:『昨日楽しかった。無理しないで、落ち着いたらまた会えたら嬉しい』みたいに重くしすぎない。 最後に見極めのコツ。女性が「次いつ空いてる?」と具体的に聞いてくる、日中も連絡が来る、あなたの予定や気持ちを確認してくる(独占欲や不安のサイン)なら、関係を進めたい可能性が高め。ここで曖昧にせず、あなた側も「ちゃんと会いたい」「大切にしたい」を言葉と行動で揃えると関係が安定しやすいです。 おまけだけど、会った時の印象づくりも大事で、私は“匂い”って意外と記憶に残ると思っています。清潔感のある香りをほんのりにすると安心感が出やすいので、つけすぎないのがコツ。相手が安心できる空気を作れると、体の関係の後でも恋愛として進みやすくなります。

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