Finding it hard to meet people

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Hildedge wrote...
kitty93 wrote...
Then the problem is not your shyness but the demograph? Then you're screwed. Try to get yourself into an activity; maybe a sport, learn to play an instrument, something you want to do. I don't know, i ran out of ideas D:


I was actually thinking about taking up the piano....


Its a great oportunity for meeting people while you do something you like! Go for it.
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kitty93 wrote...
Hildedge wrote...
kitty93 wrote...
Then the problem is not your shyness but the demograph? Then you're screwed. Try to get yourself into an activity; maybe a sport, learn to play an instrument, something you want to do. I don't know, i ran out of ideas D:


I was actually thinking about taking up the piano....


Its a great oportunity for meeting people while you do something you like! Go for it.



Now I just gotta fork over the money and go learn it!! lol
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Lol! Good luck >w<)b
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kitty93 wrote...
Lol! Good luck >w<)b


ehe will do!
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I met one of my best friends on Omegle. My point: chance is the greatest factor in meeting people. This also applies to meeting people romantically.
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I with you on this man. It's hard to open up and trust people. That is if you can even find people you get along with. (Which was my issue back in high school.) Just try to find some interesting people or out going people, they will usually have lots of friends or know others with common interests. Just keep being your self and have an open mind, sooner or later you'll meet some cool people and possibly a love interest.
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Hildedge wrote...
Sprite wrote...
Perhaps you really should go to college so you'll at least be able to do something other than non-skilled labor.


they only collage I'd be able to attend either my level of IQ would be a place called MCTI, its a place for disabled people in a nut shell. by disabled I mean like emotional issues,bad at math,science,anger issues, etc. I actually took a tour there and wasn't impressed at all, the buildings where poorly kept, it smelled like a hospital and the students all had that classic "nerd" look about them.


Well I have the same issues as yourself, maybe not to an extreme but yeah.... I entered Nursing school.... at least patients there always want to talk (most patients are elderly) if you develop a bond you can be a part of their "will"

Well I have friends (hopefully they feel the same way) I help out, Apparently Im a jerk with a heart of gold....

I Dont smile enough... so women think Im not very exciting
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Honestly guy, shyness is easily overcome for a lot of people. I used to be like you. I really didn't like talking to people at first and then my co workers decided to take my out to a bar one day and the rest is history. I broke out of my shell and started talking to people left and right. And now, I have lots of friends. Over 100 to be exact. You just have to have confidence in yourself and get over your shyness and just start talking to people. Just make sure not to start off on the wrong foot by saying something that'll make you look like a total fool in front of people. The basic meet and greet method always is the best ice breaker. And, you never know, maybe someone will want to be more than friends with you if they find something attractive about your character. As long as you play things the right way and try not to make any mistakes, you should do fine, my friend. Just go out there and open yourself up to new people and experiences.
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Online Dating. I never tried it myself because I'm currently not in the market for a partner. The way I see it, it makes perfect sense. You get all the awkward "who are you and why should I care?" bullshit out the way. If a person approaches you, both parties already know what they want out of each other, the only thing left to do is to see if a connection can be made.

At least.......that's what should happen in theory.
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