winterknight
Pure in Heart
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You may remember that late last year I started going to an LGBT drop-in thing in Ipswich on saturday afternoons. It was pretty much the only way that I could see of interacting with other gay people around me.
I've been nearly every Saturday for the last six months now, and I still feel like the third wheel.
I mean, I get on okay with the other people and they try their best to make me feel welcome and all - but a lot of the stuff they talk about, I simply can't relate too because I have no experience of it. Especially when they talk about what thy did on such-and-such a night - these parts of the convo make me feel really left out.
So my contribution to the discussion is limited to the occasional drive-by witticism. I still don't feel confident enough to talk about myself unless asked a direct question, and even if I did I'm not sure how I could fit it into the conversation.
Not what I'd hoped for, sadly
Thoughts, suggestions?
I've been nearly every Saturday for the last six months now, and I still feel like the third wheel.
I mean, I get on okay with the other people and they try their best to make me feel welcome and all - but a lot of the stuff they talk about, I simply can't relate too because I have no experience of it. Especially when they talk about what thy did on such-and-such a night - these parts of the convo make me feel really left out.
So my contribution to the discussion is limited to the occasional drive-by witticism. I still don't feel confident enough to talk about myself unless asked a direct question, and even if I did I'm not sure how I could fit it into the conversation.
Not what I'd hoped for, sadly
Thoughts, suggestions?


