alli-berri
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I like my new bf a lot... a LOT. He's adorable, and dorky, and attractive, and kind, and funny... and unlike any of my usual friends. I've always socialized better with straight/straight-acting males over girls/fem-types. Well, all of his friends are more on the feminine side of gay culture (they do drag, etc), and I feel like a lost puppy trying to interact with them.
It surprised me how "on" I feel the need to be at all times when around them. With my other friends, awkward moments or responses are accepted and overlooked; not having something to say is considered "chill", or hardly noticed. With these guys, however, perfect socialization seems imperative.
Maybe someone has advice. Maybe I'm overreacting and these friends of his think nothing of my straight-actingness.
I really like this guy a lot, and I know it's important to him that I get along with his friends. And I kind of want to get along with his friends. They're really funny guys. I just don't have the social chops to keep up with them.
?????
It surprised me how "on" I feel the need to be at all times when around them. With my other friends, awkward moments or responses are accepted and overlooked; not having something to say is considered "chill", or hardly noticed. With these guys, however, perfect socialization seems imperative.
Maybe someone has advice. Maybe I'm overreacting and these friends of his think nothing of my straight-actingness.
I really like this guy a lot, and I know it's important to him that I get along with his friends. And I kind of want to get along with his friends. They're really funny guys. I just don't have the social chops to keep up with them.
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