I (20F) have never dated or been in a relationship - and I hope to change it soon!

As the title says - I have very little experience dating (except for one "surprise date") due to my health issues, that greatly impacted my mental health and confidence in high school. I'm going to a basically 90% girls university, so I have very few chances to actually meet someone I would like - as all my crushes always felt too "out of my league" to me back then. I also, due to my shyness and introversion (and being told that being nice looking should be enough), had a habit to be passive in going out (like "pickmeisha"), which, as my college friends pointed out, is very passe. Now it feels like everyone except for me has experience dating or being in relationship, and I started thinking that I'm missing out on something.

My friends are greatly cheering on me to find someone, so I recently started getting interested in subreddits covering the topic of dating and judging/advising on attractiveness (like this one - I find the community here really supportive). I found them really helpful and encouraging, so, despite my disability, having fewer chances to meet boys (and getting braces very soonish), I will try to have more confidence in approaching guys I find attractive - and to have more faith in the person I am, to notice all my possibilities. Appearance can be helpful, but smiling, being outgoing and confidence are incredibly huge boosts.

I wanted this community to know that you have all been really helpful to someone like me, who has little experience and does not know how to deal with such stuff. I hope 2020 and other years forward will be successful to me and I'm wishing the same to you all! ♥️



Submitted January 03, 2020 at 12:29AM

As the title says - I have very little experience dating (except for one "surprise date") due to my health issues, that greatly impacted my mental health and confidence in high school. I'm going to a basically 90% girls university, so I have very few chances to actually meet someone I would like - as all my crushes always felt too "out of my league" to me back then. I also, due to my shyness and introversion (and being told that being nice looking should be enough), had a habit to be passive in going out (like "pickmeisha"), which, as my college friends pointed out, is very passe. Now it feels like everyone except for me has experience dating or being in relationship, and I started thinking that I'm missing out on something.My friends are greatly cheering on me to find someone, so I recently started getting interested in subreddits covering the topic of dating and judging/advising on attractiveness (like this one - I find the community here really supportive). I found them really helpful and encouraging, so, despite my disability, having fewer chances to meet boys (and getting braces very soonish), I will try to have more confidence in approaching guys I find attractive - and to have more faith in the person I am, to notice all my possibilities. Appearance can be helpful, but smiling, being outgoing and confidence are incredibly huge boosts.I wanted this community to know that you have all been really helpful to someone like me, who has little experience and does not know how to deal with such stuff. I hope 2020 and other years forward will be successful to me and I'm wishing the same to you all! ♥️

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