Hey,
So I'm starting to do yoga with SAY (http://www.stanford.edu/group/aerobics/) but I don't know any of the other yoga-ers (yogis?) there, and it's not always super easy to make friends there because like... you're not supposed to talk during yoga duh. And then everyone runs off after it's done.
OK fine, mainly I just feel awkward talking to people there because I'm a guy and I don't want to seem like I'm hitting on scantily clad yoga-ers (yogees?).
SOOO if I had yoga friends then it would be more fun. We could (quietly) laugh at each other's yoga fuck-ups. The dozen or so times I did yoga in Boston before moving here recently, I typically went with friends and it made it that much better.
Anyway, I'm a 23 year old male grad student if you're wondering. I don't care if you're a guy or a girl or whatever else, just let's be yoga friends.
So I'm starting to do yoga with SAY (http://www.stanford.edu/group/aerobics/) but I don't know any of the other yoga-ers (yogis?) there, and it's not always super easy to make friends there because like... you're not supposed to talk during yoga duh. And then everyone runs off after it's done.
OK fine, mainly I just feel awkward talking to people there because I'm a guy and I don't want to seem like I'm hitting on scantily clad yoga-ers (yogees?).
SOOO if I had yoga friends then it would be more fun. We could (quietly) laugh at each other's yoga fuck-ups. The dozen or so times I did yoga in Boston before moving here recently, I typically went with friends and it made it that much better.
Anyway, I'm a 23 year old male grad student if you're wondering. I don't care if you're a guy or a girl or whatever else, just let's be yoga friends.
