You're not disabled but you are in High-School, which is almost like being disabled when it comes to forming relationships. High school is restrictive because everyone is running on the same schedule, everyone has to see the same people all day, and everyone is still living with their parents.David Woon said:you lucky bastard i can't even get a girl to like me much less get to first base with her maybe it's i'm in disabled school or something like that. hopeful things will get better when i go to collage i don't know
College eliminates all of these restrictions and the lack of parents is the factor that seems to unleash the most change in people, regardless of gender. Hell, I never had time for girls until I got out of high-school. Once I got into college, it took me a while to figure out the right social cues but, generally, I found that there are a few important things to remember when trying to attract somebody. Make yourself available (if some girl asks to hang out with you or you are given a chance to hang out with her, take it), have a good sense of humor (self-deprecation, sarcasm and the occasional bit of whimsy has worked for me), but don't be too nice (I rarely say nice things to anyone unless they deserve it. However, I go out of my way to do nice things. It's sort of like working with actions, not words).
My first girlfriend pretty much came after me. Technically, she seduced me while I was teaching her how to drive. The point is, stuff like this happens as you get older and more experienced.