06-14-2015, 06:43 PM
Well "advice" may not be the right word. Maybe I just need to share this to see what other people think.
Here's the situation: I go to my gym on the UC Berkeley campus at least four times a week. I go there to work out, not to socialize. I've been going there so long, however, I do *know* people there... most of them (not all) are staff and most of them (not all) are female.
Every Tuesday afternoon I go to an aerobics step class. This is something I've been doing more or less consistently for four or five years.
About three weeks ago I noticed this guy *notice me*. What's interesting about this is that I've been aware of the guy for years. Not like he's new to the gym. In times past I've seen him in a more advanced aerobic step class that happens in the evenings. However, for some unknown reason a few months ago he started coming to the class I usually go to, a much slower and more "basic to intermediate" class. But, although he had been coming to the class more or less regularly, it wasn't until about three weeks ago that *I noticed him noticing me*.
Does that make sense? I was aware that he was looking at me, more than once.
Alright so, this past Tuesday I 'felt' him look at me a couple times during class. After the class was over as I gathered up my stuff to leave the room, he came up to me and started asking me some questions. I had a foam roller with me and was about to go to the stretching room to roll out... like I often do. I was *very aware* that these questions were just an excuse to say "hi" to me. Our whole interaction was very brief (no more than a minute or so) but in the course of that I introduced myself and asked him his name, which I now have. After that we said our "see ya latters" and went our separate ways.
Ok, now here's the thing... I find this guy kind of attractive. I'm not sure how old he is but I'd guess, late 40s. Maybe early to mid 50s. SO... that is... at least 10 years younger than I am. I'm curious about why he has suddenly taken notice of me to the point he actually made contact with me (brief and rather awkward as it was).
I'd be interested to get to know him better, go out for coffee if he was of a mind to, but FOR ME that is kind of a big deal. I don't know whether you guys realize how socially awkward a person I am. I'm a bit gruff, abrupt, outspokenly honest, intellectual, extremely judgmental (but not in a typical way), have a rather negative self-image.... it's complicated. I'm NOT looking for a relationship (as most young men are). I'm not even looking for sex (although that's always nice). TBH, I'm not sure what I *am* looking for (if anything, really) -- other than the fact I'm curious. WHY NOW? How come after seeing this guy for literally years, WHY NOW, has he not only "noticed" me but actually made it a point to start a conversation with me?
I'm so socially awkward I don't quite know where to go with this. He's made the "first move" (I guess you'd say) so now, I suppose, its up to me to maybe chat him up. I'm not good at that kind of thing. I'm more apt to walk up to him and say right up front, "Hey, X, I was just wondering, how come after all this time, how come you've recently taken notice of me to the point you chatted me up last week?" Personally, I don't see anything wrong with being that upfront about things but it seems most people feel awkward or put on the spot when confronted like that.
So, I guess that's the question.... how do you guys see something like this? If being myself means being both awkward and almost rude (because I *am* socially awkward with people I don't know)... then, is *that* the thing to do? Or should I just say "hi, how's it going X?" and see where that goes?
Here's the situation: I go to my gym on the UC Berkeley campus at least four times a week. I go there to work out, not to socialize. I've been going there so long, however, I do *know* people there... most of them (not all) are staff and most of them (not all) are female.
Every Tuesday afternoon I go to an aerobics step class. This is something I've been doing more or less consistently for four or five years.
About three weeks ago I noticed this guy *notice me*. What's interesting about this is that I've been aware of the guy for years. Not like he's new to the gym. In times past I've seen him in a more advanced aerobic step class that happens in the evenings. However, for some unknown reason a few months ago he started coming to the class I usually go to, a much slower and more "basic to intermediate" class. But, although he had been coming to the class more or less regularly, it wasn't until about three weeks ago that *I noticed him noticing me*.
Does that make sense? I was aware that he was looking at me, more than once.
Alright so, this past Tuesday I 'felt' him look at me a couple times during class. After the class was over as I gathered up my stuff to leave the room, he came up to me and started asking me some questions. I had a foam roller with me and was about to go to the stretching room to roll out... like I often do. I was *very aware* that these questions were just an excuse to say "hi" to me. Our whole interaction was very brief (no more than a minute or so) but in the course of that I introduced myself and asked him his name, which I now have. After that we said our "see ya latters" and went our separate ways.
Ok, now here's the thing... I find this guy kind of attractive. I'm not sure how old he is but I'd guess, late 40s. Maybe early to mid 50s. SO... that is... at least 10 years younger than I am. I'm curious about why he has suddenly taken notice of me to the point he actually made contact with me (brief and rather awkward as it was).
I'd be interested to get to know him better, go out for coffee if he was of a mind to, but FOR ME that is kind of a big deal. I don't know whether you guys realize how socially awkward a person I am. I'm a bit gruff, abrupt, outspokenly honest, intellectual, extremely judgmental (but not in a typical way), have a rather negative self-image.... it's complicated. I'm NOT looking for a relationship (as most young men are). I'm not even looking for sex (although that's always nice). TBH, I'm not sure what I *am* looking for (if anything, really) -- other than the fact I'm curious. WHY NOW? How come after seeing this guy for literally years, WHY NOW, has he not only "noticed" me but actually made it a point to start a conversation with me?
I'm so socially awkward I don't quite know where to go with this. He's made the "first move" (I guess you'd say) so now, I suppose, its up to me to maybe chat him up. I'm not good at that kind of thing. I'm more apt to walk up to him and say right up front, "Hey, X, I was just wondering, how come after all this time, how come you've recently taken notice of me to the point you chatted me up last week?" Personally, I don't see anything wrong with being that upfront about things but it seems most people feel awkward or put on the spot when confronted like that.
So, I guess that's the question.... how do you guys see something like this? If being myself means being both awkward and almost rude (because I *am* socially awkward with people I don't know)... then, is *that* the thing to do? Or should I just say "hi, how's it going X?" and see where that goes?
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