Dating as a teen is a special experience everyone should get the chance to try. It helps you get comfortable connecting to other people before you enter “the real world,” and is just plain fun, too. Plus, the relationships you form now might be with you for the rest of your life. If you’re an LGBTQ+ teen, we’re here to help you find love. With the help of dating coaches, we’ll explain where to find other gay teens, provide tips to help you attract a bf, and give advice for making a move once someone special has caught your eye. Let’s dive in!
Finding a Gay Boyfriend
Let your friends know you’re single and looking for a boyfriend. Join social groups or clubs to meet other gay teens. Strike up conversations with guys who seem interesting. When you meet a guy you like, ask him to hang out. If you connect, ask him on a date! After a few dates, ask if he’ll be your boyfriend.
Steps
Community Q&A
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QuestionA guy approached me and told me he loved me, I was scared so I turned him down, now I'm in love with him. What do I do?Community AnswerIf the guy still likes you, tell him what you just said. Tell him that you were scared and didn't know what to do, so you automatically turned him down, but now you've accepted that you have feelings for him.
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QuestionHow do I approach a boy I like?Community AnswerIf I were you I wouldn't just approach a guy out of knowhere and say that you like him. If you want to approach a guy you have a crush on, first take it slow and become friends, get to know the guy more, and find common interests. Then after being his friend for awhile, find a place where you can be alone so you can tell him that you like him. Of course, if he reacts badly, don't continue because it's not worth it. If he reacts in a positive way, that's great, but no matter what give him space and let it take its course.
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QuestionWill someone ever love me? I am 15 and afraid.Community AnswerMost likely yes. There's no need to be afraid. Very few people find real love at your age, though many people have superficial relationships. Just be yourself, be patient, and focus on your goals, interests, and self-improvement. Eventually you'll probably meet the right person, whether in your teens or in your twenties or later.
Tips
- Make the first move to show your confidence and true feelings for him.Thanks
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Tips from our Readers
- Avoid the temptation to be attracted to a guy solely on looks. Physical attraction is maybe 5% of a romantic relationship. 95% is what you share in common. Focus on that part first.
References
- ↑ https://www.teenvogue.com/story/staying-single-throughout-high-school
- ↑ https://www.teenvogue.com/story/is-teen-romance-dead-snapchat-situationships
- ↑ https://www.staysafeonline.org/articles/parenting-in-the-digital-age-7-online-dating-rules-for-your-teens
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/articles/200801/fast-forces-attraction
- ↑ https://www.apa.org/topics/lgbtq/orientation
- ↑ https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2015/10/01/basics-of-teen-romantic-relationships/
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/articles/200707/how-handle-rejection
- ↑ https://www.thetrevorproject.org/resources/guide/the-coming-out-handbook/
- ↑ https://www.helpguide.org/relationships/social-connection/relationship-help
About This Article
If you want to find a boyfriend as a teen guy, try seeking out other people in the gay community. For example, try becoming friends with other people who are out at your school, since they may be able to introduce you to other gay guys. Additionally, join your school’s gay/straight alliance to meet people, or start one if there isn’t a chapter at your school! Besides meeting people in person, you can get to know guys through online dating sites. For instance, make a profile on OkCupid, and mark that you’re interested in guys. You can also meet people on apps like Tinder or Grindr, but keep in mind that these are known for hookups more than lasting relationships. To learn how to make a move once you find someone you like, read on!
Reader Success Stories
- "I am well experienced and let me tell you, don't be so quick to get a boyfriend. You might be lonely and depressed about your sexuality, but please wait. College is when people open up. Most likely where you live you don't know any other gays your age. I recommend two rules: First, don't try and date just anyone who is gay, wait for someone you like. Secondly, no older men. Gay men stereotypes are not true, most gay guys will act the same as any straight guy." ..." more