Almost 30 and never kissed a girl.
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 9:15 am
Is it time to see a "professional"?
A little about myself:
I was born a guy, plan to stay that way, and am attracted to girls.
I'm 5'8", 210lbs, and have health issues out the wazoo.
There was a short period in high school where I was good looking and physically active but I didn't take advantage of it. Now self reinforcing biopsychosocial issues have worked against me and are making me feel that I may never find the girl for me. I'm going to college, but most of my classes are online and those that aren't are filled with dudes. The few girls there aren't attractive to me or are already taken. For now I'm stuck working a minimum wage job preparing pizzas, and while there are two fine ladies at my work, they're 16 and 17 and way out of my league. Also I'm stuck living with my mother and worrying about my health issues getting worse and my plumbing working less reliably than it already does.
Personally I have no moral qualms about sex workers, however the local law enforcement does. On one hand it's not legal, on the other hand it's common enough that Craigslist has dozens of pages of "dating" ads.
What are the pros and cons of getting a pro?
- It's not legal, it's expensive. She really knows her stuff, she's seen it all before.
Is sex a big enough thing that I should go find a lady of the evening to run the bases with before I hit 30?
- Many people go their entire lives without sex or dating, 30 is just a number. I have dangley-bits that really want to feel twiddly-bits, with my health problems 30 may be "mid-life".
Should I wait till I get my degree and hope it leads to a career, life and wife?
- It's only 3-4 more semesters, hot programmer chicks rule. Should I wait to win the lottery too? It may take more than 4 semesters, I may not get a decent job straight out of school.
Is it good to learn this skill from someone really experienced, or should I wait and let a girl I care about emotionally to guide me?
- Sex could and should be a bonding experience between caring people. You should learn from the best, or at least someone really good.
PS: I know this is Scarleteen but the subtitle says "...Information and help for teens and 20's", and this is the best sex positive board I've found. Also I know I answered some of my questions and formatted this like an open letter to myself to help organize my thoughts, but any input would still be greatly appreciated.
A little about myself:
I was born a guy, plan to stay that way, and am attracted to girls.
I'm 5'8", 210lbs, and have health issues out the wazoo.
There was a short period in high school where I was good looking and physically active but I didn't take advantage of it. Now self reinforcing biopsychosocial issues have worked against me and are making me feel that I may never find the girl for me. I'm going to college, but most of my classes are online and those that aren't are filled with dudes. The few girls there aren't attractive to me or are already taken. For now I'm stuck working a minimum wage job preparing pizzas, and while there are two fine ladies at my work, they're 16 and 17 and way out of my league. Also I'm stuck living with my mother and worrying about my health issues getting worse and my plumbing working less reliably than it already does.
Personally I have no moral qualms about sex workers, however the local law enforcement does. On one hand it's not legal, on the other hand it's common enough that Craigslist has dozens of pages of "dating" ads.
What are the pros and cons of getting a pro?
- It's not legal, it's expensive. She really knows her stuff, she's seen it all before.
Is sex a big enough thing that I should go find a lady of the evening to run the bases with before I hit 30?
- Many people go their entire lives without sex or dating, 30 is just a number. I have dangley-bits that really want to feel twiddly-bits, with my health problems 30 may be "mid-life".
Should I wait till I get my degree and hope it leads to a career, life and wife?
- It's only 3-4 more semesters, hot programmer chicks rule. Should I wait to win the lottery too? It may take more than 4 semesters, I may not get a decent job straight out of school.
Is it good to learn this skill from someone really experienced, or should I wait and let a girl I care about emotionally to guide me?
- Sex could and should be a bonding experience between caring people. You should learn from the best, or at least someone really good.
PS: I know this is Scarleteen but the subtitle says "...Information and help for teens and 20's", and this is the best sex positive board I've found. Also I know I answered some of my questions and formatted this like an open letter to myself to help organize my thoughts, but any input would still be greatly appreciated.