...and this might not be the right section of the forum on which to post it, but it didn't seem to fit anywhere else.
Some of you know me relatively well, so you know social skills are far from my strong point. Recently, I've discovered just how not-strong they are... I've been attending a weekly play party at a club. A club at which, in theory, I'm supposed to be meeting (and playing with, obviously) new people.
In reality... I've had conversations with people who have struck up conversations with me, and I've played with people who have initiated or asked me. Otherwise I just sit awkwardly in a corner.
So the stupid question part: How do you start a conversation with someone you've just met? Not even necessarily at a play party, since I do realize starting a conversation after introductions at those isn't much different from in the rest of life. But once you get past "Hi, I'm KC, nice to meet you"...where do you go from there?
The other question: At a play party, how do you ask a prospective partner to play? (Clarification if necessary: while the venue has a dungeon, it's primarily geared for swingers, so that type of "play".)
Both of these are serious, legitimate questions. I have never been good at initiating conversations, and as far as initiating sex... the only time I've EVER done so with a new partner was the guy I briefly dated last fall, and that only happened because he'd made his interest known, he just was more awkward than me about acting on it. Other than that, I still have trouble asking Hubby or my boyfriend for sex, let alone some guy I met half an hour ago.
The logical response is probably "Don't go to that type of party, then"... But there are some strong personal reasons I've chosen to go, and until I've fulfilled those reasons, I'm stubborn enough to try to figure this out. Other than last night, I have had conversations and sex there, but only at someone else's initiation, not my own. Last night sucked ass, and not in a fun way, because there were many, many people there I'd not met previously, and when I approached people to try to introduce myself, at least, they walked away. Which I'm sure was partly because I *looked* like I felt awkward as hell, so I want to try to prevent that from happening again.
Some of you know me relatively well, so you know social skills are far from my strong point. Recently, I've discovered just how not-strong they are... I've been attending a weekly play party at a club. A club at which, in theory, I'm supposed to be meeting (and playing with, obviously) new people.
In reality... I've had conversations with people who have struck up conversations with me, and I've played with people who have initiated or asked me. Otherwise I just sit awkwardly in a corner.
So the stupid question part: How do you start a conversation with someone you've just met? Not even necessarily at a play party, since I do realize starting a conversation after introductions at those isn't much different from in the rest of life. But once you get past "Hi, I'm KC, nice to meet you"...where do you go from there?
The other question: At a play party, how do you ask a prospective partner to play? (Clarification if necessary: while the venue has a dungeon, it's primarily geared for swingers, so that type of "play".)
Both of these are serious, legitimate questions. I have never been good at initiating conversations, and as far as initiating sex... the only time I've EVER done so with a new partner was the guy I briefly dated last fall, and that only happened because he'd made his interest known, he just was more awkward than me about acting on it. Other than that, I still have trouble asking Hubby or my boyfriend for sex, let alone some guy I met half an hour ago.
The logical response is probably "Don't go to that type of party, then"... But there are some strong personal reasons I've chosen to go, and until I've fulfilled those reasons, I'm stubborn enough to try to figure this out. Other than last night, I have had conversations and sex there, but only at someone else's initiation, not my own. Last night sucked ass, and not in a fun way, because there were many, many people there I'd not met previously, and when I approached people to try to introduce myself, at least, they walked away. Which I'm sure was partly because I *looked* like I felt awkward as hell, so I want to try to prevent that from happening again.