08-23-2013, 11:52 PM
Being a junior in college, 21, and openly gay for the most part I feel like now is a good point in my life to start a relationship and have been dutifully separating myself from the gay-hookup-party-scene in the hopes of finding a guy with like interests. I've exhausted my small towns gay scene mainly finding gay-hookups, guys in relationships, married guys who want a boy-toy and fizzled-dates due to lack of chemistry. After thinking now wasn't the time I decided to give Grinder a chance, a last resort. To my astonishment I found a boy the same age as me with nerdy, geeky likes (like me!!!). He's admitted to liking anime and music and games! Finally a boy I can talk games with who doesn't get excited for the next big call of duty (though a fun distraction) but for the next big pokemon release!
All seemed to go well, I got an inkling of an idea about how his life works, I know his hobbies and I know his dreams. I coaxed him into speaking on skype to show realness and genuine interest. We spoke on Skype for almost two weeks and we had, what I think, good chemistry. He was able to laugh and seemed like he was having fun, though he was shy and quirky I loved it. So I got the courage to take it a step further, I asked him to coffee and he accepted. The day we were supposed to meet was one of my days off and I inquired where he was, he didn't feel now was the time to meet which I got. Since then he has distanced himself and made me feel a bit desperate in trying to keep communication alive. He isn't out so I know his fears and I get why he feels hesitant but I do know I can protect him and want to given the chance.
How do you show this to a guy who seems to be moving away? When he feels connected but the feeling of fear and acceptance out weight the thought of love? Of course I haven't said I loved him nor do I but that is what dating is about right? To see if there really is something a relationship can be built upon. At least that was my understanding of dates. If you have any idea of what to do next, please answer. I really do want to take a risk outside my comfort zone for this guy.
All seemed to go well, I got an inkling of an idea about how his life works, I know his hobbies and I know his dreams. I coaxed him into speaking on skype to show realness and genuine interest. We spoke on Skype for almost two weeks and we had, what I think, good chemistry. He was able to laugh and seemed like he was having fun, though he was shy and quirky I loved it. So I got the courage to take it a step further, I asked him to coffee and he accepted. The day we were supposed to meet was one of my days off and I inquired where he was, he didn't feel now was the time to meet which I got. Since then he has distanced himself and made me feel a bit desperate in trying to keep communication alive. He isn't out so I know his fears and I get why he feels hesitant but I do know I can protect him and want to given the chance.
How do you show this to a guy who seems to be moving away? When he feels connected but the feeling of fear and acceptance out weight the thought of love? Of course I haven't said I loved him nor do I but that is what dating is about right? To see if there really is something a relationship can be built upon. At least that was my understanding of dates. If you have any idea of what to do next, please answer. I really do want to take a risk outside my comfort zone for this guy.