It would both be charitable and honest to say that I'm not a people person.
I've improved, thank God, since early February of this year when, if you'd asked me if I had a sexual orientation, I would've said no. I think it's safe to say that I've got friends, RL and electronically-mediated, and that I'm beginning to act upon my potential as a social being.
(I think. Can anyone who knows my in real life confirm otherwise?)
I'm concerned, though, with the idea of guy/girl heterosexual dating. Most of the people I've talked to about dating have described it in a guy/guy context, which is quite fine, of course, but I'm honestly unsure as to how this might differ. What I'm trying to ask is, what do women want?
I've improved, thank God, since early February of this year when, if you'd asked me if I had a sexual orientation, I would've said no. I think it's safe to say that I've got friends, RL and electronically-mediated, and that I'm beginning to act upon my potential as a social being.
(I think. Can anyone who knows my in real life confirm otherwise?)
I'm concerned, though, with the idea of guy/girl heterosexual dating. Most of the people I've talked to about dating have described it in a guy/guy context, which is quite fine, of course, but I'm honestly unsure as to how this might differ. What I'm trying to ask is, what do women want?