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So today over lunch the guy that i've been dating for the last month-month and a half asked me to take our relationship to the next level, to make it more serious, not to date or sleep with other people, ect. i was actually thrilled i really like him, we click really well and he makes me melt (which is something that doesn't happen often for me, I tend to try to stay objective and I have a reputation for being some what cold). This is all the good part!
Now i was telling one of my closest friends all this and he replied with " wait...you don't mean the bi guy thats not out?...or do you?" And while i was annoyed my friend choose to focus on that, it is something i should reflect on.
The guy...we'll call him Joe... is finishing up his residency in Oncology and does not feel the need to discuss his sexual orientation or our relationship at work ( I fill in part time at the hospital he is working at). And I'm totally fine with that, he does not want to piss anyone off because he's dating a guy that might affect him finish his residency. I can understand that, and to be honest i don't talk about my personal life at work except with a few close co-workers, or even when i was in school unless you were in my tight knit circle of friends I didn't talk about my love life. So i'm fine with that.
He says he is comfortable with telling his family and friends he is Bisexual if our relationship becomes something long term. which he feels it will become, thats why he said he asked me to take it more seriously.
My first concern is that he really isn't ready to come out to them and it could cause some kind of drama. While I'm not in a hurry to meet his family, I would like to meet his friends at some point. He has assured me several times over that he has no problem with it, but he doesn't want to upset his family ( who according to him very old school) if it doesn't work out with a guy and he ends up with a girl. I can understand that. I hate interacting with my family as it is, and i wouldn't want to answer 9-thousand questions as to why Last thanksgiving I was dating a guy and now I'm dating a girl. I'm fine is he being honest with me about being ok with coming out once we are together for good amount of time.
My second concern is that he is Bisexual. I usually avoid Bi-guys. I always have this fear that someday they're going to wake up and say "You know...I want the trophy wife, 2.5 kids , dog, ect." I've talked to "joe" about that and he says that he would never do that. That once he commits to someone, he is with them and if he starts to feel it isn't working he speaks up. Which is true so far we talk about anything openly and honestly which i think is great. I'm a big believer that communication can head off any problem before it becomes a problem.
So, am I as stupid as my friend(S) seem to think i am for continuing to date him, just because he isn't out to everyone? Or are my friends all just very cynical? Is my fear of him waking up one day...ect. irrational and stupid?
sorry for the novel of a post!
Now i was telling one of my closest friends all this and he replied with " wait...you don't mean the bi guy thats not out?...or do you?" And while i was annoyed my friend choose to focus on that, it is something i should reflect on.
The guy...we'll call him Joe... is finishing up his residency in Oncology and does not feel the need to discuss his sexual orientation or our relationship at work ( I fill in part time at the hospital he is working at). And I'm totally fine with that, he does not want to piss anyone off because he's dating a guy that might affect him finish his residency. I can understand that, and to be honest i don't talk about my personal life at work except with a few close co-workers, or even when i was in school unless you were in my tight knit circle of friends I didn't talk about my love life. So i'm fine with that.
He says he is comfortable with telling his family and friends he is Bisexual if our relationship becomes something long term. which he feels it will become, thats why he said he asked me to take it more seriously.
My first concern is that he really isn't ready to come out to them and it could cause some kind of drama. While I'm not in a hurry to meet his family, I would like to meet his friends at some point. He has assured me several times over that he has no problem with it, but he doesn't want to upset his family ( who according to him very old school) if it doesn't work out with a guy and he ends up with a girl. I can understand that. I hate interacting with my family as it is, and i wouldn't want to answer 9-thousand questions as to why Last thanksgiving I was dating a guy and now I'm dating a girl. I'm fine is he being honest with me about being ok with coming out once we are together for good amount of time.
My second concern is that he is Bisexual. I usually avoid Bi-guys. I always have this fear that someday they're going to wake up and say "You know...I want the trophy wife, 2.5 kids , dog, ect." I've talked to "joe" about that and he says that he would never do that. That once he commits to someone, he is with them and if he starts to feel it isn't working he speaks up. Which is true so far we talk about anything openly and honestly which i think is great. I'm a big believer that communication can head off any problem before it becomes a problem.
So, am I as stupid as my friend(S) seem to think i am for continuing to date him, just because he isn't out to everyone? Or are my friends all just very cynical? Is my fear of him waking up one day...ect. irrational and stupid?
sorry for the novel of a post!










