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Reading through the thread, I think, UWSMike nailed it!!! That's precisely the situation I'm going through. I really felt jealous of his girlfriend and I'm just controlling myself...she's a very nice girl, not bitchy, very pleasing personality, I can't complain. But I can't stand whenever my friend talks about her! Before I even wrote to this forum, I already spoke to my friend...told him that I'm leaving, that I'm going somewhere else, looking for new job somewhere maybe in back in England, or Australia, or maybe the USA. He asked me why...I simply told him "My job here is done"...(since he got a gf already, I felt like I'm not needed anymore)....guess what, he asked "Are you leaving because I've a girl friend?"...I spoke as a matter of fact, and said, "Yes." and still I mentioned all sorts of crap to him. He said that he feels disappointed that I feel that way and that "It's all in your head." Well..several months later, I'm still around, haven't really moved on to a different place. Although I seriously think moving to a different geographical location would be helpful.
OK, I really think my best friend is straight, not BI--as he's really a bit homophobic, you know. He doesn't like gay people too much, he makes some jokes about them. One time we went to a party...and we arrived earlier than most guests, then, came in two guys. He whispered to me that he thinks they're gay. I asked him..."What made you think that?"...he said that they look like a couple. I'm like..."Well, the two of us arrive together in parties all the time...I hope people don't think that we're a couple"...and he says..."Well, we don't act that way".
your story reads like 2 guys who have the hots for each other. i don't think either of you can handle the reality of being GAY. you have shocked yourselves by realising you are in love.





