Logically, for two hookup finders, this will be the most perfect relationship. There is no commitment and no responsibility to the other party. When you have a better choice, you can leave the relationship at any time. But why do so many of them get hurt in this relationship and can't end it well? In my opinion, the main reason for the failure of this FWB relationship is that one of them can't control their emotions well and then fall in love with another person. That's not to say you can't fall in love with your friends, but once you make this decision, you have to be prepared for the worst outcome, which is that your relationship will be broken.
Here are some ways to help you avoid falling in love with your adult friends.
Treat him the same way as you treat other people
In this kind of relationship, many people subconsciously regard their sexual partner as their boyfriend, because the intimate thing of sex is considered by many people to be only able to do with their dating partner. So, in the beginning, you have to figure out what you think about sex. If you are serious, the relationship is not for you at all. You'd better not enter into such a relationship, or you will be hurt.
Don't share your life with your friends too much
When you have more and more contacts, you are likely to fall in love with each other. So try to limit your connection to sexual love as much as possible. You should always remember that he is only your sexual partner. So when you feel sad, you should not seek comfort from your FWB. When you encounter something interesting in your life, if you want to share it with your FWB at the first time, then you are on the edge of danger.
Don't invite them to the party
In an NSA relationship, it's better not to let others know about your relationship. The more people know about your relationship, the more difficult it is for you to end it properly. Moreover, when others always mention your friends in front of you, you will often think of your friends. This is not a good thing for the development of your NSA relationship.