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I think it would be safer and better for you to try dating apps such as bumble or hinge and also to avoid any catfish problems.
For some reason this post is calling out to me beyond other personals, maybe it’s because we’re the same age. I don’t know though, your profile is awfully new. I’ll follow though and see what’s up.
I think dating apps are overrated.
Its very difficult to know if you actually have chemistry with someone online.
You would be better off joining a group that meets in person in some interest you have.
Find a hobby that is social. Hiking, biking, etc.
Take a class. Whatever, just get out in public and focus on something you enjoy that will help you grow as well.
DON’T go to the usual places like bars (when you’re old enough). Or parties…depending on what kind.
Work on becoming a well rounded person and a relationship will come naturally when you’re ready and in the right place at the right time.