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Hey I had to do this same kinda thing after realizing men are hot in my late 20's. Do you have LGBT friends? Hang out with them. Ask them to invite you to other queer hang outs, events, etc. Ask them to take you dancing. There's something so completely euphoric about dancing in a gay friendly club where you can feel comfortable being you. Go to the gay bars! They're fun. Get on the dating apps and aim for making queer friends first and foremost. They work far better for meeting new friends than dating. I didn't care for Grindr, personally, but if you're just horny, it'll do its job.
The dating aspects will all come together after you make a bunch of gay pals and just start existing in queer spaces. And remember, every confident person you meet there was once in your shoes! Don't be embarrassed to ask questions on how to do things, just like this, we alllll been there!
And congratulations!! It may seem scary now, but you're about to have a lot of fun.