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NeedHelp104
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Default Mar 10, 2020 at 09:15 PM
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I can engage in small-chat with people and get along that way but for some reason I'm usually blown off. I can make people laugh and really get involved with people but usually they don't want to get to know me more if that makes sense. I also don't have much dating experience either. Usually the girls I like are either taken or don't like me back LOL. The ones I am not interested in usually like me.

I will say that I did isolate myself...I was bullied and ostracized a lot growing up. I was tired of being rejected by others...So I coped with it by doing very well in school because I knew I could control that and I could not control what others thought of me.

I'm 23, M, I just feel lost. I don't have much of a social life, but I want to start meeting people at bars or public gatherings...It just fears me that if they ask me to meet my group of friends I literally don't have any. It's a tough cycle...Anyone else break through something like this?
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