01-18-2013, 08:26 AM
The second semester of college has been in session for about two weeks now, and it's one of those things crosses my mind for the first month - a good look around each class I'm in, there's on average about three guys, give or take, around my age group. What are the chances of one of them being gay?
But then I start observing a little more closely - body language, mostly. Granted, most of the time I conclude that it's nothing when a guy has his legs pointed in my direction - it could be for comfort, or for better writing of notes when the whiteboard is adjacent to them. If it's a class that involves a lot of group activity, or if there's open interaction (like art classes), then it's how they interact around me.
I consider myself a bit of a walking contradiction, mostly due to the redneck stereotype - cowboy boots, jeans, t-shirt, camo hat (if that isn't redneck, I don't know what is. ) For some reason though, that sends guys I date running (I do have a southern accent too). It also seems to tell people to not sit next to me in class unless there's no other seats.
So, to keep this post on the rails here, there's a guy in my World Religions class that sits two seats away from me. Keeping in mind everything I've mentioned here ^ - the sitting sideways to view the whiteboard better, the pointing of his feet/legs towards me - I've almost about dismissed it as just a comfortable viewing position - until a couple days ago (when I last had the class) - that when I got up at the end of class to put my books away and start leaving, he was sort of smiling, but not really looking at me, though looking down towards the floor (there's been a lot going on, I can sort of remember how this moment went). Clearly, he could be thinking something funny (because nothing humorous was said by anyone in the class at that moment), though he's been on my mind. Like it could be anything.
I seem to run into these kinds of guys every semester - either they're being really nice to me, or there's these things I notice in their body language. Perhaps it really IS nothing or I've really missed some golden opportunities.
My biggest issue here, I think, is my poor social functionality - I'm a bit dull at parties, and it takes some degree of conversational stimulation for me to break the ice.
Curious as to what y'all think.
But then I start observing a little more closely - body language, mostly. Granted, most of the time I conclude that it's nothing when a guy has his legs pointed in my direction - it could be for comfort, or for better writing of notes when the whiteboard is adjacent to them. If it's a class that involves a lot of group activity, or if there's open interaction (like art classes), then it's how they interact around me.
I consider myself a bit of a walking contradiction, mostly due to the redneck stereotype - cowboy boots, jeans, t-shirt, camo hat (if that isn't redneck, I don't know what is. ) For some reason though, that sends guys I date running (I do have a southern accent too). It also seems to tell people to not sit next to me in class unless there's no other seats.
So, to keep this post on the rails here, there's a guy in my World Religions class that sits two seats away from me. Keeping in mind everything I've mentioned here ^ - the sitting sideways to view the whiteboard better, the pointing of his feet/legs towards me - I've almost about dismissed it as just a comfortable viewing position - until a couple days ago (when I last had the class) - that when I got up at the end of class to put my books away and start leaving, he was sort of smiling, but not really looking at me, though looking down towards the floor (there's been a lot going on, I can sort of remember how this moment went). Clearly, he could be thinking something funny (because nothing humorous was said by anyone in the class at that moment), though he's been on my mind. Like it could be anything.
I seem to run into these kinds of guys every semester - either they're being really nice to me, or there's these things I notice in their body language. Perhaps it really IS nothing or I've really missed some golden opportunities.
My biggest issue here, I think, is my poor social functionality - I'm a bit dull at parties, and it takes some degree of conversational stimulation for me to break the ice.
Curious as to what y'all think.