NavySEAL83 wrote:
With guys I have great social skills. With girls? Well, less so.
I must say I am similar, though I wouldn't say I am "great" with guys. I can carry on a normal, everyday conversation no problem (about what we did today, the weather, what we will do on our next vacations, etc.). However, people sometimes say that I don't have the timing of conversation down (I cut others off when they are not done speaking sometimes, but nit's not a constant thing), and I also can't pick up body language and facial cues well. All in all, since my friends are nice people, they can still put up with being around me just fine.
On the other hand, I don't know how to approach girls. I don't want to come across as too forward, but yet I also want to convey that I want to be more than friends with them. It is a stereotype that guys mistake a girl smiling at them to be nice for attraction, and for me differentiating the two is even more hopeless. With guys we know we're not trying to convey attraction and so picking up emotional subtleties is not crucial.