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We all get lonely sometimes,but it'll pass.![]()
There are plenty of people to talk to here.
Hey Man..
Prince Charming may have come knocking on the door, but even Cinderella had to go to the odd ball before that.
you're going to have to get over that shyness or ar least try to take a few steps out.. it's going to be a long process, but it WILL be worth it.
Not everybody gets a happy ending I guess!

Well this fuckin sucks. Maybe I should now focus all of my energy on work.
I honestly thought that when I moved from Utah to California my life would be so much better; I was wrong. At least in Utah I had a guy who loved me. I'm 22 and feel like I just can't be alone any longer. 4 years no b/f - no random hookups, nothing.
One, don't be afraid of rejection--even the most beautiful people go home alone once in awhile. Develop a circle of friends who are supportive, both gay and straight, male and female. Let it be known at work and school that you're gay or "bisexual", so more people will be on your wavelength. Go out to the bars and just hang and talk to people. That's why they're there, too. I know there are the ones that think they are ultracool or ultragoodlooking who are standoffish. Actually, some of them may be just too shy to start a conversation. . .I've really known an absolutely gorgeous man who was too shy to do anything but stand around and look gorgeous . . .people thought he was snobby, but after talking to him we became friends, in and out of the bedroom. And I am not Brad Pitt by any means. I was 6'3" and weighed 240 when I met my lover, who was and is a gorgeous man, 6' tall and weighed 165 pounds and has blonde hair and hazel eyes, even though he and I have both gained weight over the past 28 years. Yep, I said 28 years. I had to go with a lot of men, the good, the bad, the mediocre and the insane, before I met him, though. So get out there and be seen. If you aren't into the bar/dance scene, join a gay church or a gay organization. And love will come when you least expect it, it seems. Good luck and good loving.![]()
Ok then, where do I go? I'm not in WeHo like you. I'm in the IE (Inland Empire, for those of you not in Cal.) - it's totally different here.
Palm Springs?
Hey.. come visit Weho.
But more than that, I know LOTS of gay men in the IE.
What hobbies do you have?
I really don't have any hobbies that are interesting to other people.
HOW is it that you know lots of gay guys in the IE. I've been here for 2 and a half years, and have only met one - the one who rejected me. Am I looking in the wrong places?
or moving to LA? or PS? or Pasadena even?
