chrisdobro
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For me to successfully hook up with a guy, this is pretty much what I need:
That's pretty much it. In the order of importance. If you are safe and I like the face, you are "in", and I can even go for guys who are not so ideal candidates if these are satisfied.
However, people fail this all over the place. It's pathetic. The downers for me are these:
Why do people do hooking up as if it's a job interview? It is not a job interview, it is there or it is not there. Show your cards and move the heck on. You are not looking for a boyfriend or a long term commitment here.
Why do people bulldoze others at any opportunity and take "it is all about me" approach? Examples of this anti-social communication include discontinuing conversation at inappropriate times, leading people on, not following through, being plain rude or mean without being provoked, failing to provide closure and bailing at the first sign of a less than ideal discourse.
There are many answers to this and psychologists and sociologists can contribute to the discussion, but sadly, these answers do not or will not change much.
One thing I would like to know is ... how do I deal or cope with this? And, if I want to hook up, how do I navigate these waters more effectively, more efficiently and with less hassle that is normally there?
- healthy, safe, HIV negative
- face pic, or face+body in some cases for me to see.
- male, 18 to 35, reasonably in shape
- desire to do the sexual act that I want to do
That's pretty much it. In the order of importance. If you are safe and I like the face, you are "in", and I can even go for guys who are not so ideal candidates if these are satisfied.
However, people fail this all over the place. It's pathetic. The downers for me are these:
- the whole "discreet" culture of not showing your face
- anti-social communication
Why do people do hooking up as if it's a job interview? It is not a job interview, it is there or it is not there. Show your cards and move the heck on. You are not looking for a boyfriend or a long term commitment here.
Why do people bulldoze others at any opportunity and take "it is all about me" approach? Examples of this anti-social communication include discontinuing conversation at inappropriate times, leading people on, not following through, being plain rude or mean without being provoked, failing to provide closure and bailing at the first sign of a less than ideal discourse.
There are many answers to this and psychologists and sociologists can contribute to the discussion, but sadly, these answers do not or will not change much.
One thing I would like to know is ... how do I deal or cope with this? And, if I want to hook up, how do I navigate these waters more effectively, more efficiently and with less hassle that is normally there?

