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I always seem to be scared and shy when it comes to meeting people in High School, how do I overcome this?
It bothers me, what should I do.
Do you all think making friendships and meeting people online is corny?
Why meeting people feel like a chore?
I know no one's forcing me but I feel like obligated to kiss their asses or entertain them with my witty jokes and such. If I don't do that, I am not in a circle. Maybe I just go to a bible study or a buddhist gatherings to get my social fix.
How should I go about meeting people that I would like to be friends with?
I'm not very sociable and I am noticing that my children are becOming the same way. I don't want them to be like me I want them to have friend
Do you agree that online dating is actually one of the most safest ways of meeting people nowadays?
I'm not saying that makes it the best way.but if you think about it, the majority of people who meet someone online sepen quite a while getting to know the person via emails before they even meet them. of course I know that being online means you can easily lie about who you are, but i think actually people meeting in that way tend to be more honest, if they want no strings sex, they say so, if they are looking for something serious they say so. so you spend the time chatting to them and getting to know who they are, what they are into etc, before you even so much as swap a number, then perhaps a few phone conversations. a lot of the time you may just be on first name basis, so no facebook stalking.When it comes to meeting these people they tend to choose somewhere public, and most people tell friends family where they are going. your basically meeting someone you already know, you have grown to like and who also likes you. you know their interests and what they are looking for relationship wise. if you meet people online and things dont go so well, simply block them or tell them you are not interested....where as meeting someone in the " real world" seem to me, to be a bit more " difficult" you meet someone through work or friends and things dont go right then you could possibly end in an awkward situation, as well as putting those friends other co workers in a bad situation. you meet someone when you are out and about or drinking etc, then you swap numbers, cos after those few drinks he she seems great, then you find that actually they made a good impression, but really they are a bit psycho needy creepy and now they have your number, your name your fb etc. they now have your phone number, your facebook, full name etc. or you end up with a guy who is just after sex, but as he has no " dating profile" to hide behind he sweet talks you and makes you think he wants more, just to get you in the sack....I actually think people most people tend to be more upfront and honest when they have a computer to hide behind and know that they never have to see that person, if they dont like what they hear.people who meet you in person may put up more of a front, try to impress more and tend to stretch the truth....correct me if you think that i am wrong, of course there are risks with anyway you meet someone. its just an opinion.
What's a good way of meeting people?
Working at summer camp, won't know anyone. Tips on meeting people?
I'll be working in a summer camp in a different province then me so I won't know anyone. I need tips on meeting people and making friends. I'm comfortable around people I know so I am going to have to stretch myself. I am going to be one of the younger staff. Will that have a negative impact on me making friends? I work in the camp store if that matters. I'm still excited to be working there although
How would i meet people if i dont go to college?
im pretty shy first offbut the 2 reasons i want to go to college is to meet and connect with new people and i feel i have tobut if i dont go how would i meet new people my age?i dont party or really hang out with people because im constantly trying to get better at what i do which in turn doesnt leave me much time for meeting people
Is it hard for people in art schools to meet people who go to other colleges?
i know this sounds like a stupid questions... and it's kind of hard top explain. I'm just wondering if people who go to a college for art usually end up dating other people who go to that school artists or not..
I'm wondering how/where I should meet people?
I'm in CT and don't have a credit card, so I can't really do dating sites plus that's kind of sketchy , so I'm wondering how to meet people. I'm an 18 year old girl and fairly attractive I guess, I just don't know where or how to meet a good guy. It's not that I am crazy or creepy or anything, I just always attract the wrong kind of person. Any ideas?
Meeting people on your own (mid-twenties)?
Hello all,I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to meet people when you do not have an active social group yourself. There is a certain social stigma attached to being on your own and meeting people it seems. For example you never hear of people hanging around in clubs on their own without them being considered a certified weirdo.At the moment, my life is quite a dull and lonely experience. I work full time so that is a positive, but the people I work with are all significantly older than me in the majority of cases, and have their own family, complete with husbands wives and children. My life currently consists of waking up, going to work, coming home, pratting about with my own hobbies like watching films, listening to music, surfing the web, and then going to bed. The cycle continues again daily, and it has been like this for about 6 years now since I left college at 18. I am quite a shy person, so the idea of going out alone to meet people is extremely daunting, but I am in a position now that I feel I have no other choice. I am quite an introverted character, I don't really enjoy going out drinking and the club scene doesn't appeal to me at all. I just don't know where to meet people these days. Would anyone who lives in the UK be able to help me out and give some advice? I don't have any other friends and the only people I know outside of work are my Mother, Father and older Sister. I think I really struggle to find people I have anything in common with. My interests are a bit nich really so that doesn't help in finding people who enjoy the same things I do I've found that meeting people online doesn't generally work for me. Most websites are american based and finding clubs in my local area that contribute to my interests is an impossible feat Suggestions of joining a club. These sounds great, but outside of a university society environment...they are rather low on options, especially in the north of England I wouldn't be interested in joining a book club because I'm not in the interest of dissecting historical and modern literature to the extend that you need to come up with a thesis of post modernist proportion. The only other kind of things you can find around here are kind of bizarre. Naturist groups and other weird sects. Meetup.com hasn't taken off in the UK to a great extent but when I tried it out, my local area consisted of a couple of " Female meetup groups for the over 50s" , " Naturist groups for men only" very suspect , a social anarchist group and a white power meet up Joy I'm at a loss Thanks everyone Sky Forgive my lack of open mindedness, but I find the idea of naturism a little seedy. The comes across as a little creepy in my humble opinion, for what it is worth. Dr. Jay It's not that I wouldn't take your advice. I have already done your advice on my own volition. I don't know what them clubs are you speak of, I presume you are in America though. I've done the online penpal thing, and I chat to them for a while but after a short while the novelty of writing to somebody soon wears off for them and I never hear back from them. Over the last six years I have tried to learn Korean, Chinese and Japanese...every single one of my 'internet language buddies' vanishing into thin air.Finally, being atheistic it would be wrong for me to go and meet people at a Church. I may not believe in their divine nonsense but it would be wrong for me to treat it like a 'meat market'. Our country is fairly secular and the only people who go to church around here
Where to meet people when you move to a new city?
I just moved to a new city to move in with my parents. I'm currently trying to find employment and get back on my feet. Im a 22 year old female and dont know anybody here. What are some ways of meeting people? It's pretty lonely I'm pretty shy at approaching people, but once I get introduced to someone I'm very outgoing. Any advice would help Thanks
How can a college commuter meet people?
Other than meeting people in class or meeting people through other friends?Or sports events.
Online sites to meet people?
That's not a dating site or facebook? I'm a 16 year old girl for crying out loud. I want to make some online friends because I have enough in real life so I'd like to meet some people from other places.. I mean I wouldn't mind a dating site or whatever, I just want someone to talk to..Are there any?

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