Killian

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    Killian
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    There’s so many reasons. First, what is the cultural and ethnic demographics of your school. Do you go to a public school in the South Bronx or a private/parochial school in Lower Manhattan? Geographic location and status play a large role. Are there even enough black men at your school? Secondly, you have to take into account homosexuality. Not everyone in this world is straight and a surprising number of guys you like could be closeted and coming to terms with their own sexuality (I know I was in high school, and I had a few girls that liked me). Third, economics and cultural factors play a large part in the level of comfort one feels in approaching a person. Do you have a stand-offish, ‘holier-than-thou’ attitude? Maybe the people you want to apporach you don’t share you same system of values and ethics. Maybe it’s you circle? Do you have a ‘reputation’ at your school? There are so many factors. You need to paint a better picture of yourself then maybe we can truly get down to the root.

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    Name : Killian, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Gay, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Los Angeles, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : University Student, Web Site Designer, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, 
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