03-24-2004, 07:52 PM | #121 (permalink) |
I think I broke something.
Location: Right behind you.
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Take heart, single folks.
I am 28 years old, and I've never had a girlfriend -- never even been kissed. So you aren't as bad off as I am, most likely... From what I've seen, self-esteem seems to be the big thing. If you don't have that, nothing else matters. Wish I knew how to get that, though... all my friends have had at least one girlfriend, and they like to spend lots of time talking about it. Wish I could join in on those conversations.... So, as I get older, and I have to watch all of my friends get hooked up and eventually married, it gets harder and harder to feel at all confident. And just so you know.... No, I do not spend all my time in front of a computer -- I get out every weekend. No, I am not some asshole, or a pathetic loser. No, I am not homosexual. Yes, I am interested in girls. Yes, I've made good friends with lots of girls -- they just always say no when I ask them out. So, I do not have any clue how I am to meet a girl who will actually say yes.
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03-30-2004, 09:12 PM | #125 (permalink) | |
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Location: Waterloo, ON
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A ray of hope?
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I couldn't figure it out either... I was active, reasonably confident, I participated in various clubs, had a variety of interests, and I made an effort to look and smell my best at all times. My female friends couldn't understand why I hadn't been snapped up by someone, but of course they would never consider dating me... I was at the point where I started believing that girls didn't exist. I had asked many girls out, but the answer was always "no". I did just about everything to try to meet girls except for speed dating. I joined a bunch of internet dating sites in an effort to try to improve my conversational skills and try to get over any awkwardness towards girls. Eventually, with enough perserverance, I actually met a wonderful girl who lives nearby. We've been dating for about four months now, and things are going really well. So, there is hope for single men, even if they have no experience whatsoever. It is disheartening to read statistics claiming that the average age that a boy loses his virginity is 16... but I really don't mind being 11 years late... My sister's husband met her when he was 28, and she was his first girlfriend. Using statistics on my family indicates that the average male loses their virginity at 27.5. |
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