easyroad
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So, I don't have many friends in real life. My acquaintances tend to be straight guys and most of our conversations are about shared interests, like video games and stuff. One of those however, is what I can call a "best friend". We've known each other for 10+ years and we've been quite close.
Things change, however. He has a girlfriend now, so he doesn't have as much free time. Also, his interests have expanded to things that are waay too... straight for me to follow. Some of those I can enjoy - the Spartacus show on Starz is really good! - but others, like ultimate fighting, tend to alienate me. His other friends are way more enthusiastic about it.
I don't have a problem with any of it, of course. But it made me wonder how close we really are.
Sure, we still meet, talk and have a great time. He even identified me on Facebook as a "brother" even though we aren't related - how awesome is that? But best friends are people you feel safe talking about anything... and how close are we really if all we talk about is entertainment stuff? And even in that front, there are people who are a lot more like him than I am.
And that's a good time to say this: he still doesn't know that I'm gay.
My policy about being out is: only those closest to me (my parents and sister) need to know - and the rest can figure it out on their own. But since I don't have much of a gay social life (or a straight one, for that matter), there are little things for people to pick up and make their own conclusions.
I'm reluctant to come out to him for a few reasons. One of those is that I feel he's not too receptive to the concept of homosexuality (even though I managed to open his mind quite a bit). Also, since I don't have a boyfriend, haven't had sex or even gone to a gay club yet... what good would coming out do? Either everything would change and he'd start avoiding me... or nothing would change, but our differences would be highlighted and our distance would grow with time, just as it is right now.
Making gay friends is something I very much want to do - but having the initiative to go to a gay club is difficult to me for some reason. But I feel like I can't go on with this disconnect.
At the end of all this, my question is: despite of our differences, is this friendship worth saving? Can a gay man and a straight man be friends?
Things change, however. He has a girlfriend now, so he doesn't have as much free time. Also, his interests have expanded to things that are waay too... straight for me to follow. Some of those I can enjoy - the Spartacus show on Starz is really good! - but others, like ultimate fighting, tend to alienate me. His other friends are way more enthusiastic about it.
I don't have a problem with any of it, of course. But it made me wonder how close we really are.
Sure, we still meet, talk and have a great time. He even identified me on Facebook as a "brother" even though we aren't related - how awesome is that? But best friends are people you feel safe talking about anything... and how close are we really if all we talk about is entertainment stuff? And even in that front, there are people who are a lot more like him than I am.
And that's a good time to say this: he still doesn't know that I'm gay.
My policy about being out is: only those closest to me (my parents and sister) need to know - and the rest can figure it out on their own. But since I don't have much of a gay social life (or a straight one, for that matter), there are little things for people to pick up and make their own conclusions.
I'm reluctant to come out to him for a few reasons. One of those is that I feel he's not too receptive to the concept of homosexuality (even though I managed to open his mind quite a bit). Also, since I don't have a boyfriend, haven't had sex or even gone to a gay club yet... what good would coming out do? Either everything would change and he'd start avoiding me... or nothing would change, but our differences would be highlighted and our distance would grow with time, just as it is right now.
Making gay friends is something I very much want to do - but having the initiative to go to a gay club is difficult to me for some reason. But I feel like I can't go on with this disconnect.
At the end of all this, my question is: despite of our differences, is this friendship worth saving? Can a gay man and a straight man be friends?















