General advice on relationships for people who've never been on one.
Feel free to share with us your experiences on relationships, give advice or straight up vent: everything can help.
Anyone have experience going from a hand-holdless to a normie, in your mid 20s?
The lack of experience is such a huge monkey on my back. I could definitely get dates but I feel like there's a metric ton of spaghetti just waiting to explode out of my pockets. I'm so embarrassed by my own innocence/ignorance and don't want anyone to know
>>17588142
>but I feel like there's a metric ton of spaghetti just waiting to explode out of my pockets. I'm so embarrassed by my own innocence/ignorance and don't want anyone to know
What's worse: Shitting your pants or dying from constipation?
>>17588177
Dying from constipation :(
I've never been in a relationship as an adult, I dated in high school with no problems, but those aren't even real relationships because they are short lived and you're just kids.
I'm almost done with college and haven't been on a single date. Idk what to do, I can't meet dudes through school because my degree is mostly women, my school doesn't have clubs/student organizations/social activities, and online dating is just out of the question for me. How on earth does anyone find a bf/gf as an adult. How the fuck do these relationships form.
>>17588300
Why is online dating out of the question? My buddy met his fiancé on okcupid. If anything it's less awkward than the old way
>>17588371
Because I become autistic as fuck. Shit's too weird for me, too robotic and fake, inorganic. I get too scared to meet irl because I'm too nervous he'll end up being a catfisher waiting to abduct me into sex slavery or something.
Sure this could easily happen irl too, but I feel like I have more power in irl meetings, because I can actually read peoples body language and such. Text based interactions just give me the willies.
Has the opposite effect on me, makes things a billion times more awkward because to me it's unnatural