I know this feeling... The sad part is realizing that the friendship will never go back to what it was before..
Is the first step-don't describe oneself as a "loser".?
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Travis: My first post #5 suggests Singles dances for her- hardly an activity for "losers".
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I was a late bloomer too!! Don't worry. You know what sparked my dating life? I learned how to play pool. That is, if you don't like the bar scene, maybe take up bowling? (There are always a lot of guys at the bowling alley near me) I would find an androgynous hobby. It's not about meeting guys in the long run though. Getting a hobby that gets you out of the house and meeting new people in general will spark your confidence. There are plenty of great people out there that will help you open up, even if you are really shy. I wouldn't recommend a book club or bingo... those are great hobbies, just not exactly classic male ones. The more you expose yourself to society the less inadequate you will feel. Plus, think about it this way. You are nearly 30, without any baggage! You just shot straight up the list as far as desirable.
So I never had a boyfriend and I am 30 years old. I don't believe I am horribly ugly- probably just not a supermodel. People are shocked by it. I personally am a bit sad sometimes. I think it is because... oh I don't know anymore. I don't really like the bar scene and live in a small town. I think things like match.com are depressing because once a guy goes on a date with me they run for the hills. I would love to just go on a date. Heck even just chating and getting to know someone then dating. ya know what I mean? Must be Saturday- always get down on date nights
BTW I am hearing and no I am not looking just to date a Deaf guy. That is not why I posted this. However I do agree a lot of girls seem to be looking for that on this thread.
A more interesting question: why would one define "themselves as losers"?. My user name has mentioned this many times as it seems to suggest to others "one personal truth".
How to change? This is discussed in his book: Self Matters Simon & Schuster New York ,2001.. Try the public library for his thoughts on the matter.
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