Thank you guys for the replies. So now I'll give more infos about me, so maybe you can give me more advice. I still live with my parents, and I live in Rome. I've got a lot of friends that won't be even ''shocked'' about finding out that I'm gay. My family? Well they really open-minded (I think) and I'm not even baptized to the church. The real big trouble is that I actually want to find out someone, is that hard without coming out? I mean, I don't wanna tell my parents that I'm gay untill I'm old enough.
And, to make things even more complicated, I've kinda ''felt in love'' with a professor of religion that teaches in my school...
hi Loosingyourmind,
Thanks for the nice and friendly reply and for providing us with more information. Finding a guy is much easier when you are open, but it also depends from the situation where you are.
I assume there are several gay bars (and other gay events) in Rome, including bars and so which are mainly visited by guys above a certain age (so guys within your age preference). Rome will as well have various other gay / gayfriendly areas / events.
You don't need to be out to go to any of these bars of events. Anyone will assume you are gay when you are in a gay bar.
Being out at school (and also to your friends) will make it more easy to make some gay friends (so guys of around your age) with whom you can discuss a variety of items, and with whom you can also visit gay bars and so on.
Ofcourse, you can also go to any gay bar with one or more of your straight friends, or just by yourself.
So finding a guy is not too difficult. You have to go to areas where gays / alot of gays are around, and those gays must know / feel / assume you are also gay.
Ofcourse you can also use one of the many ways through internet.
Telling your family (and friends) that you are gay is more or less the same like telling your famiily (and friends) that you are straight. Straight guys don't need to come out, or tell. They talk about girls (or they have a girlfriend), and that is their way to tell ppl they are straight. I assume all of them still think you are straight, as you have a history with girls (I assume your parents will more or less know that you have been dating girls).
I tend to think that it is an advantage for you that your friends will know that you are 'not anymore into girl's', but that you are gay. I mean, likely they will know other gays as well, and that can also give you an opportunity to make new gay friends.
Being gay in Rome seems no big deal, especially when your friends and your family are very open-minded. Indeed, having a bf (or talking about your bf) is an easy way to 'tell' people you are gay.
Feel free to ask more questions.