Space wrote:
I'm in a similar situation... it's not easy. Best advice I have heard is to participate in what you enjoy, and hopefully you'll meet someone. If you don't, at least you are doing something you like.
I agree with Space and whoever gave him that advice...
I have met women as study partners from classes (studying in groups outside of class).
I've never dated any of them though... just had some nice talks.
There is one woman who seems very nice to me at a local coffee shop, but I don't know how to read her 'niceness'.
She works there, by the way.
She seems to have this different sort of smile when I get to see and talk to her, and there's something about the way her face looks too. She definitely looks younger than me but I can't imagine she's interested in me as more than 'the guy who wears kilts'! ... sort of an interesting anomoly?
The only women I have met and dated were women I work with... and that's been a grand total of three.
The other one was my high school girlfriend and we met because we were both in the German club.
There are three women here who I PM fairly often and we seem to get along alright just from online though.
I've never dated online either so I couldn't say anything about that.
So, I guess my suggestions would echo the others.
Can you get a job or volunteer some time at the school's library?
You might find yourself in a position to help out some of the ladies at school and in that way, get to know them better.
_________________
fides solus
===============
LIBRARIES... Hardware stores for the mind