Discussing Sexual History Before Sleeping Together

By Amy Andersen, Founder and CEO of Linx Dating

Talking about your sexual history before sleeping together is an important part of developing a healthy relationship. Spearheading this conversation will help you both understand each other better and build trust in the relationship, but it’s not always easy to talk about something so intimate—especially if you have different views or expectations. However, if you’re looking for a healthy and fulfilling sexual relationship, conversation is the first step. Here are some tips on how to approach and discuss your sexual history with your partner before getting intimate.

Before discussing such a sensitive subject, set the right time and place for it. Find a quiet spot where there won’t be any distractions or interruptions so that both of you can focus on having an open conversation without feeling rushed or uncomfortable. Maybe prepare a mental outline of everything you want to cover in advance. Though it might seem less than romantic, a bit of structure to this discussion can help you both feel more at ease.

Having a conversation about your sexual history can help you and your partner make informed decisions around sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It’s crucial to be aware of each other’s sexual health status and history to ensure that you’re both taking the appropriate precautions. Having an honest conversation about health history is a sign of respect for yourself and for your partner; if you are sensing judgement or your partner is making you feel alone in the conversation, it might be for the best to delay physical intimacy until you can communicate with more openness.

Of course discussing sexual history isn’t always easy and requires a little more sensitivity. Try starting with your own sexual history and share as much detail as you would hope to receive. You might open with something like, “I’d like to take things in a more physical direction, but I just want to check in with you about what that means for me. I want to prioritize our health, so if you feel the same, let’s find some time to talk.” You taking the initiative around the subject will help set the tone for an open and honest discussion and give your partner the space to share their own experiences.

Everyone’s sexual history is different, and it’s important not to judge your partner based on their past experiences. Everyone has their own unique journey when it comes to sex and how they define sexually satisfying experiences.

If the conversation is heading in an uncomfortable direction, set boundaries and be clear about your comfort level. If there are certain topics or experiences that you’re not comfortable discussing, it’s okay to express say something like, “I think we’re in a place where I feel comfortable moving forward physically. I don’t think additional details will help us build a stronger relationship.”

Though tricky, communicating openly and honestly with your partners and prioritizing your own physical and emotional well-being will help pave the way for deeper relationships— physically and emotionally.

Ask Amy: How to Handle Pressure Around Finding The One

When I meet new clients and interview potential matches, I sense a lot of their anxiety around finding the one. If you’re single, the pressure to find a soulmate can be overwhelming. Whether it's from your family or society, there's an expectation that you will eventually find someone who is perfect for you. But, what does it really mean to find your soulmate?

First and foremost, remember that finding true love isn’t something that can be rushed or forced. If you feel like your family or society is pressuring you to find a soulmate before you are ready, then take some time for yourself and focus on what makes you happy. Don’t let anyone else define what happiness means for you; only you know what will truly make you happy in life.

When you’re open to partnership, start by taking an honest look at yourself and what qualities are important to you in a partner. Once you have established this, try to meet potential partners through friends and social circles rather than relying solely on online dating sites. Or, better yet, outsource the process to a professional (wink wink!). Don’t forget that physical attraction is important too; try not to settle for someone just because they seem nice if there isn't at least an initial spark between the two of you.

How will you know if you’ve made a connection? Well, finding your true love is often an indescribable feeling; it's hard to put into words but easy enough to recognize when it happens. If the relationship brings out the best in both of you and makes each day better than the last, chances are good that this could be “the one”. When relationships become comfortable yet exciting all at once, it could mean that two people have found the balance between passion and stability (the elusive jackpot!). If both of you feel like you’re maintaining your individual identities while being together, it’s a very good sign.

Finding true love isn’t impossible but it certainly takes time and effort—especially when faced with outside pressures. I always recommend taking some time for yourself before starting your search, meeting potential partners organically through friends or through trusted confidantes, and focusing on physical attraction as well as emotional connection. When you’re ready to find your soul mate but want a little extra help meeting the right kind of people, I’m here.

Good luck out there!

Affectionately yours,
Amy

Single’s Guide to Valentine’s Day

By Amy Andersen, Founder and CEO of Linx Dating

Going solo can have its benefits—freedom, flexibility and "me-time"—but it's easy to feel lonely.

But fear not: research reveals that loneliness is a universal emotion many of us experience from time to time. That said, there are plenty of things you can do while riding the single wave so don't be afraid to practice some selfcare. Connecting with yourself and others will help ease those lonesome feelings until your next relationship comes along.

Embrace solitude 

Taking time to be alone can open up opportunities for self-reflection and personal development. Use this opportunity to evaluate all aspects of your life, craft achievable goals, or work on inspiring projects. Embracing solitude helps cultivate a sense of independence while also making it easier not to feel lonely in the future. 

Connect with others

While solitude can be beneficial, it's also important to invest in relationships. Whether it's through friends, family, or community, spending time with others can help you feel less lonely and more connected. Trying new group activities will bring you closer to people who share similar interests.

Pursue your passions

If you want to feel more alive and connected, try unleashing your passions! From painting masterpieces to playing music or writing stories - when we explore our hobbies with enthusiasm it can help us create a purposeful life that's filled with joy. So don't be afraid; reach out for the things you love and make them part of who you are.

Volunteer

Volunteering is a great way to give back to your community, meet new people, and make a positive impact in the world. You'll feel good knowing that you're making a difference, and you'll also meet new people who share your values and interests.

Travel

Packing your bags for a new destination can infuse your life with wonder and gratitude. It’s a great way to experience new cultures, meet new people, and get out of your comfort zone. Whether it's a solo trip or a group tour, traveling can be a great way to push you out of your comfort zone and broaden your horizons.

Adopt a pet

Bringing a new four-legged critter home has immense benefits. In a recent study concerning loneliness, studies that were conducted after the outbreak of COVID-19 mostly showed that pet ownership can contribute to lower levels of loneliness. Pets can provide us with unconditional love and comfort, and they can also be great companions. Just make sure you're ready for the responsibilities that come with pet ownership.

Start a gratitude practice

Sometimes, feeling lonely can be a result of focusing on what we don't have instead of what we do have. Starting a gratitude practice can help you shift your focus to the good things in your life and to feel more content and fulfilled.

Embracing your single life doesn't have to be lonely. Instead of fretting, find ways to fill the time with meaningful moments and personal growth. Reach out to friends, lean into hobbies or interests you've been wanting to try. Embrace the power of solitude, reach out to trusted friends or acquaintances, ignite your passions with activities that bring joy into your life; most ​importantly take care of yourself. With patience and openness comes contentment in every season – including being unattached.


Linx Dating Awarded as America’s Leading Luxury Matchmaking Service

We are thrilled to be recognized by multiple sources for being a top-performing luxury Matchmaking service during 2022 and into 2023. Linx offers a variety of membership levels with the availability of a passive database for eligible and qualifying singles. 

Linx Dating was ranked in the top 10 choices of matchmakers in the  “2022 Guide to America’s Leading Matchmaking Services” (  View link to read  ) 

Vida Select highlighted Founder and CEO of Linx Dating, Amy Andersen in “The Top 5 Silicon Valley Matchmakers [Ultimate 2022 Guide]” (  View link to read  ) 

Vida Select chose Linx as their top choice of matchmaking in their “2022 Guide To America’s Top High-End Matchmakers” (  View link to read  )

On The Twelfth Day of Linxmas...

By Amy Andersen, Founder and CEO of Linx Dating

On the twelfth and final day day of Linxmas, my matchmaker said to me…Merry Christmas and take the extra step to show your love today!

Is there someone in your life needing a little bit of extra love this season of giving? How about if you took pen to paper and wrote a handwritten note to express yourself to that special someone? Or you brought a hot latte from your favorite coffee shop to a teacher at your kids’ school or to your friend going through a rough patch? Maybe it means handing your postman a box of Sees chocolates and saying happy holidays and thanks for all you do for our neighborhood. It’s the artful act of slowing down and focusing on the small things that can substantially change someone’s day, week, or month. This season is about stepping outside of yourself and your needs and thinking of others most in need.