I've been out of the social scene for a while for school, work, etc., and last I was there it was in High School.
While never a "player," I was very popular as a fun and great guy to be with, always willing to "drop the game" for some meaningful conversation or just be with for a while.
Now that I've hit my 20s, college is letting me breathe a little and I'm realizing that I'm still attracting a lot of attention.
My issue? I see the "rules" have changed a lot.
High School made it easy to complain about parents, the pains of life and have a good time laughing it all away and being sincere with someone you liked.
Now that I'm out, I find that girls spend a good amount of time with me but conversations get a bit awkward and a lot of times drop. That they don't just leave right there is odd-because they like me, I know-so I'd like to know what I can do.
I just want to hear what people think; is making/looking for a deep, open connection with a girl wrong when you're older?
2006-11-12
14:29:01
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