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So I feel the need to give my thoughts on this. First of, to give you a little perspective about me: I'm a junior at college in the deep south, Alabama. I am also an RA here at an all-guys dorm and am out to all my residents, which shocked the hell out of them because I guess I don't come across as gay, but all are accepting of it and don't care (which is saying something since 90% of my residents are in the Greek system here and thus are usually the toughest to gain acceptance from). So now that you have a little perspective about it all, let me try and do my duties as an RA, lol.
First off, you've done good by telling your RA about the situation and letting her know what is going on. Now, I don't know the type of school you go to, how big it is, etc etc...But here, we have "Safe Places" for residents who cannot deal with roommates who discriminate against them. So you may not be out, and that is perfectly okay for you not to be....but if you feel threatened/intimated by your roommates because of your sexual orientation, then I would talk to your RA or community director about what is going on and ask them if any "Safe Places" exist on campus or in your dorm.
Just a little advice to think about as far as the situation goes with your roommate. As far as making friends go, you seem like a well rounded guy that has a good head on his shoulders. There should be several opportunities to make friends outside of any gay club (though as a member of a LGBTQ organization here, I would recommend it for support), such as intramural sports or maybe some political organizations or maybe even some art/theatre clubs. Whatever you're into, I'm sure your school offers some type of organization. If not, then look at the town the campus is in. Most college towns have clubs, like those previously stated, to lure students to.
Honestly, you have all year to make friends, and this is just a bump in the road along the way. Just some food for thought for the time being, but I do have a question - are you worried about coming out at all, or is it just the fact that your roommates have a problem with it?

Thank you ariesstar89 for taking the time to write this post. Its an incredible insight that comes from experience and understanding one one we've probably all learned something from!I dont get why my post was removed. Some person was rude about my post and called other people names and i responded by explaining that it wasnt appropriate to do that, and didnt call them names. I also explained that we were not trying to attack the OP but point out that certain choices he made were making his situation worse. So why was my post removed?








