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I think the biggest thing is to touch people. Put your arm around people, male or female.
As you get better with this, you'll learn more about the body language of a set. People are actually constantly telegraphing whether they want you to touch them or approach them, how they feel about other people in the circle, and how they feel about you. It gets pretty involved, so don't worry about all that.
Just realize one rule that I've found: It's ALWAYS ok to touch neutral body language. If someone's body language is not actively negative to you, you can touch them! So if you're ever in your head, wondering if you can touch somebody, you probably can.
Definitely understand what you mean. I'm generally a more touchy feeling guy (to keep my balance

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EDIT: And you're telling me you walk with a pimp lean all day every day?? Man that's cool as hell.
Ahahah, I usually call it my crip walk but I'm liking pimp lean.
Anyway, last night was shit, didn't even make it out the flat. The girl couldn't make it (which I was genuinely pleased about cos I wasn't looking forward to being responsible for her the entire night. She wants me to come out with her next week though, not sure I'll take her up on her offer) and I just found it hard to get on with all my SPAM's coursemates. They're all business students so they basically all thought they were the shit, big time extroverts. I was fine when there was about 10 of us but when more and more people showed up and I failed to introduce myself immediately it was increasingly hard to butt into a group conversation. Eventually I just gave up and spent the night chilling with my other SPAM.
I really didn't have these problems back in school (when I was less self-concious about my disability and drank a little) but since I've become more aware and decided to stay sober, things haven't been great. Gonna really start working at it after my exams are done though.