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Count Hedgecula
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Remember the thing about I told someone during my vacuum?
Basically, bla bla bla, it's the same as usual. We talked about many things, mostly about family problems, and so I decided to come out to him.
The person, he's only 1 week older than me but he acts in a more childish way than I am or the other people my age. What shocks me is that he has an even more mature way in coping with this and seeing the way I see things. And he accepts it wholly.
The scenario:
Me: I want to tell you something. [sighs] I'm gay.
He: Oh yeah, you're---WHAT?
Me: Uh huh.
He: Seriously? [less thrilled]
Me: Yap. 100%.
He: No wonder I don't see you scouting for girls. I thought you weren't interested to find one right now, but this is...at least I know now [giggled, naturally]
Me: Yeah.
He: Are you sure? I mean, you could make it up because you have no luck with girls.
Me: Nope. Completely sure. I've been like this for...let's see...[counting with fingers] 9 years.
He: That's a long time indeed. Does your family know?
Me: No and I don't plan to tell them. You know why.
He: I can see this.
We discussed a lot about this and also about gay people. He was really into the topic and he also liked the idea of having a gay friend. He said it broadens his mind.
I even persuaded him to watch Priest (the 1994 one), even though I pinpointed more to the Catholicism (he's a Catholic---most of my friends are) and his opinion about the problem in it.
Basically, bla bla bla, it's the same as usual. We talked about many things, mostly about family problems, and so I decided to come out to him.
The person, he's only 1 week older than me but he acts in a more childish way than I am or the other people my age. What shocks me is that he has an even more mature way in coping with this and seeing the way I see things. And he accepts it wholly.
The scenario:
Me: I want to tell you something. [sighs] I'm gay.
He: Oh yeah, you're---WHAT?
Me: Uh huh.
He: Seriously? [less thrilled]
Me: Yap. 100%.
He: No wonder I don't see you scouting for girls. I thought you weren't interested to find one right now, but this is...at least I know now [giggled, naturally]
Me: Yeah.
He: Are you sure? I mean, you could make it up because you have no luck with girls.
Me: Nope. Completely sure. I've been like this for...let's see...[counting with fingers] 9 years.
He: That's a long time indeed. Does your family know?
Me: No and I don't plan to tell them. You know why.
He: I can see this.
We discussed a lot about this and also about gay people. He was really into the topic and he also liked the idea of having a gay friend. He said it broadens his mind.
I even persuaded him to watch Priest (the 1994 one), even though I pinpointed more to the Catholicism (he's a Catholic---most of my friends are) and his opinion about the problem in it.









