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24 Jun 2025, 4:02 pm

36 in September still a virgin and never had a proper girlfriend.

Do you think it’s normal too feel fed up at this stage and not have any hope?



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24 Jun 2025, 4:06 pm

It's perfectly normal to feel fed up mate

Its really sad

If feeling hopeless becomes a bigger problem for you you need to seek help


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24 Jun 2025, 4:08 pm

babybird wrote:
It's perfectly normal to feel fed up mate

Its really sad

If feeling hopeless becomes a bigger problem for you you need to seek help



At a BBQ last Sunday one of my mates asked this 20 year old woman if she would help me lose my virginity and she said “Maybe for a million”

Ouch :(



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24 Jun 2025, 4:15 pm

Sorry lad

I mean I'm sort of hoping for your sake that it was just a reflex response on her part

I don't know if it's wise to let people in the pub know that you're a virgin mate

Not everyone is as kind at parties as they might be in other settings


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24 Jun 2025, 4:17 pm

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Sorry lad

I mean I'm sort of hoping for your sake that it was just a reflex response on her part

I don't know if it's wise to let people in the pub know that you're a virgin mate

Not everyone is as kind at parties as they might be in other settings



Aren’t I deserving of love, sex and companionship like everyone else :?



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24 Jun 2025, 4:53 pm

Of course you are mate
I'm so sorry


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24 Jun 2025, 5:35 pm

Jamesy wrote:
36 in September still a virgin and never had a proper girlfriend.

Do you think it’s normal too feel fed up at this stage and not have any hope?
I should not try judging what's normal or not but I felt like that in my mid 20s. My first relationship ended at 20 & I was single for the next 8 years straight without so much as a single date despite my best effort & getting employed & getting out the house more in other ways.


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24 Jun 2025, 6:08 pm

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Jamesy wrote:
36 in September still a virgin and never had a proper girlfriend.

Do you think it’s normal too feel fed up at this stage and not have any hope?
I should not try judging what's normal or not but I felt like that in my mid 20s. My first relationship ended at 20 & I was single for the next 8 years straight without so much as a single date despite my best effort & getting employed & getting out the house more in other ways.



Why do you think that is?



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26 Jun 2025, 10:51 pm

yeah sometimes i wonder why there is no way to remove the instinctual desire



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27 Jun 2025, 4:08 am

Jamesy wrote:
nick007 wrote:
I should not try judging what's normal or not but I felt like that in my mid 20s. My first relationship ended at 20 & I was single for the next 8 years straight without so much as a single date despite my best effort & getting employed & getting out the house more in other ways.



Why do you think that is?
I think my main problems were being disabled & living in an area that was not disabled friendly along with typical Asperger problems with subpar social skills. Still living with my parents & having income except when I was allowed over-time were probably factors as well.


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27 Jun 2025, 6:33 am

Maestro Jamesy, and all,

There is no magic 'fix this' for this humongous hurdle we are all facing or, for the lucky among us, have faced.

and the news does not get brighter as more and more adult males are deliberately stepping out of the dating pool and the atomization of our dating life continues, in the form of: - the "swipe L/R"-apps - social media - economic disparity - educational disparity. So NT or ND it's not getting easier...
and yes, I know this does not ease your current suffering, but just know that you are not alone, the issue is growing...

perhaps a positive point to try and tie up this thought: we in ND land are, less affected by the described atomization, because we have different social value and interaction systems. As such as a purely anecdotal example, the local ASD-support centers where i go to meetings have seen an increase in ND peers finding each other through the organized group activities... So in contrast to what our NT peers are seeing at least here in Belgium, in the ND community partnerships are on the rise. Perhaps try and participate in some of the events in your locality or even on-line. I personally have found that when doing something I like and meeting someone who also likes this, and even has similar approaches to socializing helps ...

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27 Jun 2025, 12:58 pm

Jamesy wrote:
36 in September still a virgin and never had a proper girlfriend.

Do you think it’s normal too feel fed up at this stage and not have any hope?


'Normal' doesn't exist, but I do feel for you for not being able to find a proper girlfriend. Your mate asking a random woman at a BBQ to take your virginity isn't helping either. The girl's reaction to the 'proposal' is something I could have blurted out as well, just out of shock, and I doubt that her reaction had anything to do with you. :)

I have had relationships with men I met online and in person, at a writing group. Have you tried joining a group that shares the same interest as you? Online dating is a minefield, there are a lot of weirdos out there (male and female) and people only seem to care about looks. I think it's better to meet people in person and build a connection slowly.


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