11-01-2015, 07:17 PM
Since I came out in February, I have become more aware of other gay men around me (imagine that). However, it seems that there is an unspoken rule that gay guys don't speak except to initiate a hook up. I can somewhat understand a single guy not being willing to be sociable with other single guys if they are not interested, but it seems that even couples are afraid that a single guy is going to steal their partner away. The protocol seems to be to ignore anyone you don't plan to mount like a marlin. This leaves a newly out single guy with no effective way to make friends, much less find a potential partner.
However, on the apps it is much worse. If you aren't someone's ideal partner, they will ignore even direct communication. Despite their profile stating that they are open to friends and bears, they will ignore someone who identifies as one.
The only people I receive messages from are bots and people from far away. Sorry, but I am not going to waste my time texting some guy in the outback of Australia so that he can get off on it.
I am not after the lust driven sexual side of it, I would like an emotional connection with someone I can meet in person on the weekend to do things. If we click, physical intimacy will be a natural expression of our emotional connection.
However, on the apps it is much worse. If you aren't someone's ideal partner, they will ignore even direct communication. Despite their profile stating that they are open to friends and bears, they will ignore someone who identifies as one.
The only people I receive messages from are bots and people from far away. Sorry, but I am not going to waste my time texting some guy in the outback of Australia so that he can get off on it.
I am not after the lust driven sexual side of it, I would like an emotional connection with someone I can meet in person on the weekend to do things. If we click, physical intimacy will be a natural expression of our emotional connection.