How do I get a girlfriend that likes me?
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@lewissayner your only young you have plenty of time if that's what you want then see if there are any courses you can do or any help you can get to help you do that
Do you get any help at all as you say you live on your own how do people upset you0 -
Relationships can be tricky for everybody. Often, friendships can blossom into something more because a level of trust has been built up, making communication easier.
Take a look at The Outsiders Trust | Peer Support and Dating for Disabled People. This is an excellent club for people to get to know one another.
The organisation VisABLE People can help train you and give you the skills to becoming a TV presenter.1 -
@lewissayner I personally found that the best relationships have always happened when I wasn't looking for them. Like other people have suggested start by finding a couple of online groups that cover subjects you are interested in and just be yourself on there.
You'll be amazed how people who have similar interests bond together and you may find that from friendships you form within these groups something deeper may form.
Don't approach situations with girls by saying you are looking for a relationship because this does sometimes put people off and instead just tell them what you are like as a person, what sorts of things you enjoy doing and who knows you may end up talking to a girl who likes all those things too and things could develop from there!
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