G-Lexington
Lex. Icon. Devil.
>>>Lex, I did. I did go out and meet new people. At bar, at party. But I don't belong there at all. I came in as an zero, a sober zero. And people don't find a zero interesting at all. So I keep being a zero, even I have tried to start up the conversation. I am completely out to these people, and they still don't want to talk with me. Remember those miserable losers sit at the conner of the gay bar that no one bothers to come up to? Yeah, that's me.
Dude, "zero" and "loser" are high school terms. You're past that now. So you tried some conversation with a couple people, and it didn't lead anywhere. Try again. And your absolute best bet? Try talking to those other "losers" at the corner of the gay bar that no one bothers to come up to. If somebody's already in a group and chatting, they're less inclined to be totally open to other people joining in. Not because they hate you, but because it can be a bit weird to have the dynamic shift like that. Imagine eating at home with your family...and now drop a stranger into that midst, when nobody knew he was coming over. You probably could handle it, but it'd be a bit odd. Same deal.
With the other loners, these guys are desperate for conversation. They're hoping against hope that somebody will have the balls to do what they can't do. So be that guy and go talk to them already.
>>>I have some other people to hang out with, but I wouldn't call them friend. I still have to watch my manner while talking to them, since they are not close enough. Some I can be more relaxed with. But it always about me trying to catch up with their speed.
I may have spotted the problem here. Lemme know if I'm out of line here.
You seem like you're interested in joining...well, let's call them a "gang". Not in the Bloods and Crips sort of way, but the 50s-style "Archie and the Gang" thing. As if they'll draw you between Reggie and Moose, and away you go.
Thing is - it rarely works like that. You CAN end up joining a gang like that, but it's rarely done in toto. You don't form a relationship with the gang - you form a friendship with individual people. You meet Jughead, you start talking to Jughead, you find your common ground with Jughead. And eventually you and Jughead become friends. And then Jughead says, "Hey, I'm meeting the gang for burgers - you wanna come along?" And THEN, maybe, you join the gang.
There is no "speed" to worry about. Yeah, they'll be more likely to hang out with their old friends than with you - that's human nature. But all you need to work on is your relationship with each individual. Keep working that common ground, keep asking questions, maintain a friendly positive vibe. And you don't have to mind your manner all that much. No, I wouldn't immediately jump to "Yeah, just before I came here, I masturbated to some gay porn. I barely had time to clean the Dildo and wash my hands." But be yourself. If you're spending too much time "minding your manner", you may be coming off as rather personality-less. And most people would rather hang out with a human being than a mannequin.
Lex
Dude, "zero" and "loser" are high school terms. You're past that now. So you tried some conversation with a couple people, and it didn't lead anywhere. Try again. And your absolute best bet? Try talking to those other "losers" at the corner of the gay bar that no one bothers to come up to. If somebody's already in a group and chatting, they're less inclined to be totally open to other people joining in. Not because they hate you, but because it can be a bit weird to have the dynamic shift like that. Imagine eating at home with your family...and now drop a stranger into that midst, when nobody knew he was coming over. You probably could handle it, but it'd be a bit odd. Same deal.
With the other loners, these guys are desperate for conversation. They're hoping against hope that somebody will have the balls to do what they can't do. So be that guy and go talk to them already.
>>>I have some other people to hang out with, but I wouldn't call them friend. I still have to watch my manner while talking to them, since they are not close enough. Some I can be more relaxed with. But it always about me trying to catch up with their speed.
I may have spotted the problem here. Lemme know if I'm out of line here.
You seem like you're interested in joining...well, let's call them a "gang". Not in the Bloods and Crips sort of way, but the 50s-style "Archie and the Gang" thing. As if they'll draw you between Reggie and Moose, and away you go.
Thing is - it rarely works like that. You CAN end up joining a gang like that, but it's rarely done in toto. You don't form a relationship with the gang - you form a friendship with individual people. You meet Jughead, you start talking to Jughead, you find your common ground with Jughead. And eventually you and Jughead become friends. And then Jughead says, "Hey, I'm meeting the gang for burgers - you wanna come along?" And THEN, maybe, you join the gang.
There is no "speed" to worry about. Yeah, they'll be more likely to hang out with their old friends than with you - that's human nature. But all you need to work on is your relationship with each individual. Keep working that common ground, keep asking questions, maintain a friendly positive vibe. And you don't have to mind your manner all that much. No, I wouldn't immediately jump to "Yeah, just before I came here, I masturbated to some gay porn. I barely had time to clean the Dildo and wash my hands." But be yourself. If you're spending too much time "minding your manner", you may be coming off as rather personality-less. And most people would rather hang out with a human being than a mannequin.
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