Damn, that pic of Mario Lopez decorating the christmas tree in red underwear... (dat ass! :O!)
try not being in your early twenties okdebbie downer over here.
Damn, that pic of Mario Lopez decorating the christmas tree in red underwear... (dat ass! :O!)
Damn, that pic of Mario Lopez decorating the christmas tree in red underwear... (dat ass! :O!)
I too found in my gym a guy today that was staring at me in the gay club last saturday...he is ripped but has no legs... so mmh....
if you're 21 and looking for something serious you're out of luck. Your problem isn't that you're 35, it's that they're 21. I can count the well adjusted, 'mature' 18-22 year olds I know on one hand.
? I honestly don't understand.debbie downer over here.
thats just creepy
Aren't you in the 18-22 group yourself?if you're 21 and looking for something serious you're out of luck. Your problem isn't that you're 35, it's that they're 21. I can count the well adjusted, 'mature' 18-22 year olds I know on one hand.
I'm 21.Aren't you in the 18-22 group yourself?
I'm 21.
I'm 20 and I'd like to consider myself serious about relationships and don't want to fuck around nor deal with petty shit.
Maybe I'm an anomaly.
if you're 21 and looking for something serious you're out of luck. Your problem isn't that you're 35, it's that they're 21. I can count the well adjusted, 'mature' 18-22 year olds I know on one hand.
my ex has a date
now i need a date or i lose the battle
hook me up gay gaf !!!!
my ex has a date
now i need a date or i lose the battle
hook me up gay gaf !!!!
I've found "older" men (relative to me, so 30+) to be less interested in something serious. But maybe that's a type of person who was the same in their 20s and have merely become adept at what they do. Also seem to be the only age group I seem to attract...if you're 21 and looking for something serious you're out of luck. Your problem isn't that you're 35, it's that they're 21. I can count the well adjusted, 'mature' 18-22 year olds I know on one hand.
if you're 21 and looking for something serious you're out of luck. Your problem isn't that you're 35, it's that they're 21. I can count the well adjusted, 'mature' 18-22 year olds I know on one hand.
Why do you need a date?
my ex has a date
now i need a date or i lose the battle
hook me up gay gaf !!!!
i don't really think i need one, although it does make you assess where you are somewhat
i'm not hurting/jealous or anything, just wish i was more active and effective at meeting new people and potential interests. without work or education, that has become increasingly difficult
it's a she btw, and we're on good terms so i hope she doesn't contract herpes for all our sakes :¬)
I'd suggest joining an activities group if you're into that stuff. I dont like doing stuff in winter so I'm not even sure if they operate all year. *shrug*
Fine, but I want something spicy tonight. Preferably Indian.
I'm 20 and I'd like to consider myself serious about relationships and don't want to fuck around nor deal with petty shit.
Maybe I'm an anomaly.
About my age? Yes?And you're serious?
Preach.
Doesn't mean you can't have a serious relationship, it just means that the chances of a 21 yo and 35 yo being at the same stage in their life is slim.
Ice cold.
Yoku dekimashita!
That's all I got. Where do you live? France as well?
Speaking of age difference, my current guy is in his 40's, and I'm 34. Nice to connect with someone in a similar place in life with experiences to relate to.
You're not an anomaly at all. Old stereotypes of the way gay people ought to be just don't fit you.
I'm 21.
Just to clarify something here, I wasn't talking about gay stereotypes.
photoshops shop chopVery difficult to appreciate it with a little girl in the shot .
Can somebody buy me a KitchenAid Pro mixer? I'll do anything you want.
Am I the only gay person who finds the "gay scene" fucking disgusting. My brother was telling me about it in detail and it's sounds really gross.
Am I the only gay person who finds the "gay scene" fucking disgusting. My brother was telling me about it in detail and it's sounds really gross.
Yeah we're both gay. I can't tell him though because he'll threaten to tell my father and use the information to his advantage. My dad has many times now stated his hatred for gay people and he'd without a doubt kick me out if he found out. My brother's living with his "boyfriend" (open relationship clearly) most of the time so if need be he could just move out instantly. I'm poor and still in school (I will be soon at least) so I can't afford to live on my own.Your brother is gay?
And I'm not a fan of the gay scene at all, never have been.
Am I the only gay person who finds the "gay scene" fucking disgusting? My brother was telling me about it in detail and it's sounds really gross. He kept telling me about all these hook ups he had (which surprised me a bit because he's obese). I told him that sounds really gross and probably not safe. He called me a loner and homophobic when I called out him out on that fact that he seems sleazy.
Going to bars and hooking up with people isn't the gay scene. Straight people do it too. And you don't have to go to gay bars/clubs and hook up. You can go, have a drink, dance, and generally have a lovely time. There are different kinds of bars and if you don't go to the one with the backroom then it doesn't have to be gross and disgusting.
I'm in general not good at large loud bars. Something more intimate is better in my eyes. As far as the gay scene It's hit or miss with me. I'm not into hook ups so thats out..
. He kept telling me about all these hook ups he had (which surprised me a bit because he's obese)
I'm 20 and I'd like to consider myself serious about relationships and don't want to fuck around nor deal with petty shit.
Maybe I'm an anomaly.
I have the same hesitation here in Louisiana after a long time, especially with older patients/colleagues. I'll say I'm married and speak of in-laws, but avoid the topic just because I'm too damn lazy to deal with it. My boss and co-workers all know, so it isn't a fear of job loss issue.. more just not wanting to bother with it. *shrug*Definitely not! I've been with my boyfriend for 11 years, and we started dating when i had just turned 17. We were just so god damned similar in so many ways and interests that we've always stuck toether through everything. (Though we certainly have some differences, which is important.)
Recently I've been struggling with how to address something else kind of related to this. While I've always been out and never ashamed of who I am, sometimes I'm a little unclear of how to answer certain questions at work when it comes to kids. (I work with children.) Every once in a while I get the "do you have a girlfriend?" question and laugh and say no. If they press any further I say I have a partner, though I hate that term and it's generic, clinical soundingness. Sometimes I think they just don't understand what i mean, and I feel a disservice is being done to them when I should be educating. It's weird for me to feel this nervousness, probably due to it being related to my job. I have nothing to fear about it, as I live in Mass and we have anti-LGBT discrimination laws, but what is stopping me from just saying I'm gay, or have a boyfriend? Is there some weird middle school fear of telling people my sexuality coming into play here? The other day an older kid asked, and I flat out said that I was gay and lived with my boyfriend, so I guess that's progress. Does anyone else here have similar experiences or advice on handling it?
This so much. Yuck. Have never been to a gay one, but it seems they're just as awful as regular ones. Not liking clubbing is such a big handicap for meeting guys, though, which sucks.BeesEight said:I'm not a fan of the music played at clubs, find large crowds obnoxious, hate second hand smoke and was never a fan of the type of people that congregate at those places in the first place.