SayWhat
On the Prowl
I'm having a dilemma and the fact that my emotions make me biased doesn't help. Haha.
My recent friendship with a guy from my social circle has been kinda high profile with everyone in our group. It's almost like we're in a tabloid magazine sometimes. A lot of people have been wondering about my friend's orientation and whether or not we're "just best friends". My gut feeling is that he's not 100% straight (despite his claims to be), but I definitely wouldn't think he was gay.
The thing is, he knows that I talk to my girls from the group about practically everything. I'm a little nervous that he may have his guard up with me thinking that his sexuality would become a topic of these conversations as well.
I'd like to convey to him that I respect our friendship and his privacy enough for him to confide in me IF there's anything he's struggling with. I know I felt a million times better after I found someone to talk to when I was coming to terms with my sexuality. BUT, I also don't want him to be offended thinking I'm jumping on the "You're friends with a gay guy, so you must be gay now!" bandwagon.
Should I have this conversation with him or just dodge the topic so he doesn't get uncomfortable??
PS: I'm NOT looking for advice about ways to tell if he's gay or straight, etc. I'm just trying to figure out if I should put a helping hand out or wait until he asks for it.
My recent friendship with a guy from my social circle has been kinda high profile with everyone in our group. It's almost like we're in a tabloid magazine sometimes. A lot of people have been wondering about my friend's orientation and whether or not we're "just best friends". My gut feeling is that he's not 100% straight (despite his claims to be), but I definitely wouldn't think he was gay.
The thing is, he knows that I talk to my girls from the group about practically everything. I'm a little nervous that he may have his guard up with me thinking that his sexuality would become a topic of these conversations as well.
I'd like to convey to him that I respect our friendship and his privacy enough for him to confide in me IF there's anything he's struggling with. I know I felt a million times better after I found someone to talk to when I was coming to terms with my sexuality. BUT, I also don't want him to be offended thinking I'm jumping on the "You're friends with a gay guy, so you must be gay now!" bandwagon.
Should I have this conversation with him or just dodge the topic so he doesn't get uncomfortable??
PS: I'm NOT looking for advice about ways to tell if he's gay or straight, etc. I'm just trying to figure out if I should put a helping hand out or wait until he asks for it.


















