02-13-2014, 05:32 PM
I tried to keep this as short as I could. Bare with me. I share this cause GS is the main reason for me to have grown a pair and done this.
Called a guy I’ve been hung up on for a while now. We’ve known each other 4 years. He said he’d take me out.
To give you an idea of how badly I deal with things: This is the first time I’ve picked up the phone and used his number since he gave it to me (I know, I know, don’t judge)
Goals:
Simply to get off my chest the whole “dude, I like dudes” and “dude, I like you….a lot”. Break the habit of self-imposed loneliness. Opening up to the possibilities.
Keeping the pragmatic mindset:
I had no expectations as of the results of this. No expectations = no disappointments.
I have known for a while he does have a thing for me. (Certain things like kissing my neck in public and some other things like someone telling me “Yeah, he likes you, he told me”![Wink Wink](https://gayspeak.com/images/smilies/wink.png)
But momma raised no fool. So much time has passed without me saying anything. He has mileage on him and I am utterly inexperienced.
That aside, I knew his response would be positive, and he would be friendly and supportive. I could even guess that he would find it funny and cute.
Conclusion: I had nothing to lose and a number of things to gain.
Results:
Goals were achieved. It actually came off naturally. All the nerves went away.
All my previous assessments were proven correct:
He does prefer experienced guys. He did say “you should have told me this before”. He finds himself in a sore place now due to failed past relationships.
On the bright side he was in fact sweet and supportive and very much prone to give me hugs ( I even shared an embarrassing moment of me ending up in floor 3 when I was going to floor 2 just because he had said hi to me). He found that cute.
He gave me plenty of advice in how to break my anti-social habits, and given my lack of gaydar he offered himself to point me out dudes in our college…that made me laugh.
He said something that threw me off: “You are way above much of the average dudes, and one of the most interesting people I know. Break out of pushing people away and they will notice it too” :eek:
Aftermath:
We are getting together again next week and I got a kiss on the cheek and one in the neck as a goodbye.
Allow me to consider this a victory
Called a guy I’ve been hung up on for a while now. We’ve known each other 4 years. He said he’d take me out.
To give you an idea of how badly I deal with things: This is the first time I’ve picked up the phone and used his number since he gave it to me (I know, I know, don’t judge)
Goals:
Simply to get off my chest the whole “dude, I like dudes” and “dude, I like you….a lot”. Break the habit of self-imposed loneliness. Opening up to the possibilities.
Keeping the pragmatic mindset:
I had no expectations as of the results of this. No expectations = no disappointments.
I have known for a while he does have a thing for me. (Certain things like kissing my neck in public and some other things like someone telling me “Yeah, he likes you, he told me”
![Wink Wink](https://gayspeak.com/images/smilies/wink.png)
But momma raised no fool. So much time has passed without me saying anything. He has mileage on him and I am utterly inexperienced.
That aside, I knew his response would be positive, and he would be friendly and supportive. I could even guess that he would find it funny and cute.
Conclusion: I had nothing to lose and a number of things to gain.
Results:
Goals were achieved. It actually came off naturally. All the nerves went away.
All my previous assessments were proven correct:
He does prefer experienced guys. He did say “you should have told me this before”. He finds himself in a sore place now due to failed past relationships.
On the bright side he was in fact sweet and supportive and very much prone to give me hugs ( I even shared an embarrassing moment of me ending up in floor 3 when I was going to floor 2 just because he had said hi to me). He found that cute.
He gave me plenty of advice in how to break my anti-social habits, and given my lack of gaydar he offered himself to point me out dudes in our college…that made me laugh.
He said something that threw me off: “You are way above much of the average dudes, and one of the most interesting people I know. Break out of pushing people away and they will notice it too” :eek:
Aftermath:
We are getting together again next week and I got a kiss on the cheek and one in the neck as a goodbye.
Allow me to consider this a victory