Alright, I'm a sophomore in college, and to put it simply, "I gots no game".
High school I was no stud, but I didn't have a problem finding a date every once in a while. Now though, in college, I don't even have classes together with girls. I'm a dual major in physics and comp sci (And got to a fairly small school), and girls just don't exist in what I normally call my life.
I go to parties and stuff, but they're not exactly my scene. Even when I do find a girl who'll stick around and talk, they seemed to get scared away once they hear what my majors are (though I normally only mention one). I've thought about lying about my major, but considering that no matter what I pick I'd probably actually talk about subjects relating to it, I doubt it'd work. For instance, business is basically a big party major at my school, but if I were to pretend to be a business major, I doubt anyone actually would want to hear about my opinions are actually business matters or laws relating to them. It would at least avoid the name shock, I suppose.
I used to be ok just by keeping an irreverent sense of humor and always having something to say, but I'm just so overloaded with work now that I don't really care to try, I just want to relax and chill.
Still though, it'd be nice to at least feel like I have a chance, but at parties I generally don't even get a word out (if a girl does stop to talk to me, I'm just so out of the game I have no idea how to just chat with a complete stranger), and I don't really run into girls anywhere else. I've started going to the gym daily, so I guess that's a chance there, but I can't help but think trying to pick up girls at the gym might be considered a little creepy.
I guess I can't complain that much, I had a girlfriend about a month ago (we dated for 2 months), but I just didn't care for the relationship. She was also very much a "Stay in with me" girl, and really the only girl I saw for most of last semester, so I got really used to having no expectations to meet. Still, a life without women is depressing, even if it's just at the conversation level, since, after all, it's nice to be reminded there's more to life than databases and subatomic particles.
High school I was no stud, but I didn't have a problem finding a date every once in a while. Now though, in college, I don't even have classes together with girls. I'm a dual major in physics and comp sci (And got to a fairly small school), and girls just don't exist in what I normally call my life.
I go to parties and stuff, but they're not exactly my scene. Even when I do find a girl who'll stick around and talk, they seemed to get scared away once they hear what my majors are (though I normally only mention one). I've thought about lying about my major, but considering that no matter what I pick I'd probably actually talk about subjects relating to it, I doubt it'd work. For instance, business is basically a big party major at my school, but if I were to pretend to be a business major, I doubt anyone actually would want to hear about my opinions are actually business matters or laws relating to them. It would at least avoid the name shock, I suppose.
I used to be ok just by keeping an irreverent sense of humor and always having something to say, but I'm just so overloaded with work now that I don't really care to try, I just want to relax and chill.
Still though, it'd be nice to at least feel like I have a chance, but at parties I generally don't even get a word out (if a girl does stop to talk to me, I'm just so out of the game I have no idea how to just chat with a complete stranger), and I don't really run into girls anywhere else. I've started going to the gym daily, so I guess that's a chance there, but I can't help but think trying to pick up girls at the gym might be considered a little creepy.
I guess I can't complain that much, I had a girlfriend about a month ago (we dated for 2 months), but I just didn't care for the relationship. She was also very much a "Stay in with me" girl, and really the only girl I saw for most of last semester, so I got really used to having no expectations to meet. Still, a life without women is depressing, even if it's just at the conversation level, since, after all, it's nice to be reminded there's more to life than databases and subatomic particles.
