Don't get me wrong, more power to them, but I really don't want to hear some glitter bomb ramble on about his sociology degree and how much he adores Adele (not even exaggerating), just as I'm sure they don't want to hear me talk about rock climbing and my engineering courses. I've tried going to LGBT events at my university, but I had no success. The problem is that the guys I'm looking for are in the same position. I'm not one to hide my orientation, but I can't stand to advertise because it's obnoxious, so because of my non-stereotypical disposition, it's not exactly common knowledge. Well, it's been a problem meeting other quality guys. My attractions are toward masculine guys as well. I simply just don't fit any of the stereotypes, and I don't register on even the most sensitive 'gaydars.' It's not something I take pride in necessarily, it's just a statement of fact. I went off to college with my newly accepted orientation. Long story short, I was in denial of my orientation for awhile and realized that my feelings were only those like I have for a close friend. (I'm prefacing this just to cover my bases since I have posted in here in the past about my girlfriend.