Hi people of BoS,
I've just discovered a weird social problem going on in today's world.
Is there a growing trend of people become less social? People always hooked up to phones in order to avoid social contact? The separation of girls from boys in high schools, has significantly degraded social contact between the two genders? (As each gender has spent predominately 6 or so years in an environment without contact from the opposite gender of their age group, causing shyness to prevail).
I came up with this theory, because I feel I'm a prime example of this result.
When ever I go to a place to meet new people, I'm always the one to say hello FIRST. No one else ever says it except me.
-I can barely speak to a member of the opposite gender within the same age group. I feel a lot of people have this problem. I blame the separation from the opposite gender in my age group for a period of 6 yrs or more.
-I also suppose, I don't want to talk to the opposite gender, because they might feel that I'm just talking to them to have sex afterwards.
-A group of strangers is the hardest to talk to, esp if they are the opposite gender.
-Loud environments are really bad to meet new people, because if I speak (My voice blends in really easily with the surrounding environment, no one hears me unless I yell which isn't worth the convo.
-I don't go out much, and when I do I find it extremely hard to talk to the opp gender - most of the time I don't even get to talk to them. I'm also scared that they'll have a potential mate near by, who they are already dating or friends with.
-What I find really annoying is when you go to a party and the Host doesn't introduce who everyone is. So annoying.
-I feel socially retarded in these situations, and am drastically trying to find solutions out of this mind fuckery.
If only I had a group of friends from the opp sex to go out with, I feel this problem would eventually go away. But for now I'm stuck in a deep black hole Help!
I've read similar threads on here (but they aren't the same as my problem), so you people must have some solutions.
I've just discovered a weird social problem going on in today's world.
Is there a growing trend of people become less social? People always hooked up to phones in order to avoid social contact? The separation of girls from boys in high schools, has significantly degraded social contact between the two genders? (As each gender has spent predominately 6 or so years in an environment without contact from the opposite gender of their age group, causing shyness to prevail).
I came up with this theory, because I feel I'm a prime example of this result.
When ever I go to a place to meet new people, I'm always the one to say hello FIRST. No one else ever says it except me.
-I can barely speak to a member of the opposite gender within the same age group. I feel a lot of people have this problem. I blame the separation from the opposite gender in my age group for a period of 6 yrs or more.
-I also suppose, I don't want to talk to the opposite gender, because they might feel that I'm just talking to them to have sex afterwards.
-A group of strangers is the hardest to talk to, esp if they are the opposite gender.
-Loud environments are really bad to meet new people, because if I speak (My voice blends in really easily with the surrounding environment, no one hears me unless I yell which isn't worth the convo.
-I don't go out much, and when I do I find it extremely hard to talk to the opp gender - most of the time I don't even get to talk to them. I'm also scared that they'll have a potential mate near by, who they are already dating or friends with.
-What I find really annoying is when you go to a party and the Host doesn't introduce who everyone is. So annoying.
-I feel socially retarded in these situations, and am drastically trying to find solutions out of this mind fuckery.
If only I had a group of friends from the opp sex to go out with, I feel this problem would eventually go away. But for now I'm stuck in a deep black hole Help!
I've read similar threads on here (but they aren't the same as my problem), so you people must have some solutions.