Well this is odd, last year in November I met a cute South Asian guy at a meetup.com event in Toronto and we watched a movie with a group of other people.
Today was the first time I heard from this guy since December last year.
He just messaged me asking me how I was doing, and he asked me if I had seen any movies lately.
I met this guy at a meetup.com movie group because I have issues with social phobia and I wanted to make new friends.
Anyway, I figured all the people at the Chris Rock documentary "Good Hair" I saw last year was straight.
Anyway, the South Asian guy started talking to me, and he asked me after I saw the movie "are you going to join the rest of us for dinner?"
I thought about going home right after the movie but I went with the group to Boston Pizza.
Anyway, after we ate dinner at Boston Pizza the guy said bye and I thought that was it.
Well, the next day I got home after seeing the movie I check my computer and I got a message from a guy I had talked to the night before. He said it was nice meeting me and to keep in touch.
Now this is where I probably went wrong. My female friend said maybe he's gay or bisexual.
So next, I decided to contact him. I asked him if he wanted to see the movie Precious but he said he wanted to see Ninja Assassin.
I tell him I will take the subway to downtown Toronto to see the movie with him.
He says "no I will pick you up close to where you live."
I say "no that's okay I will take the subway and meet you at the theatre."
He says "no don't worry I will pick you up okay."
So I let him pick me up. I think I jumped the gun here. He was simply being nice
to me. I didn't ask him to pick me up to see the movie but he offered to give me a drive so I took it.
I should have known at that moment he was straight. What gay guy likes Ninja movies?
I know I am stereotyping but that's what I thought.
Anyway, we see the Ninja movie and I was bored out of my mind. After the movie he asked "what do you want to do now?" I said let's go to Tim Hortons. In Canada, Tim Hortons is a popular donut shop. I reach in my pocket to pay for my food but he says "I'll get it." I said "no it's okay" and he said "I'll get it don't worry."
Anyway, we chit chat for a bit and then he has to go home. He says "call me anytime."
So I e-mail him a few weeks later and ask him if he wanted to see the Princess Frog the Disney movie about the first black Princess. He sent an e-mail I thought was kind of rude he said "no I think I will pass." So I didn't respond to the e-mail because I thought he was rude.
I saw Ninja Assassin yet he can't see the Princess & The Frog?
I mean if he was trying to become my friend isn't there a little bit of give and take when it comes to seeing a movie?
So I went to see the Princess Frog movie with a female friend
and I loved it!
So it was odd today, I check my e-mail and it was from him. He asked me how I was doing and all that stuff. He said he saw Inception recently. I told him I saw the lesbian comedy the Kids are all right.
I got the courage to ask him if he is gay, straight, or bisexual. And he confirmed he is straight in another e-mail he sent me a few minutes ago.
He said he figured I was gay when he saw my meetup.com page because I was once part of a gay male group until recently.
Anyway, I guess my mind got carried away. I let him know that I was wrong for thinking he was confused, gay, or bisexual.
I guess there are really some nice genuine straight men out there. I know this might sound odd but, why would a straight man want to get to know me?
I''ve never really hanged out with straight men in my life. I say hello to the straight guys I see in university and that stuff but I don't socialize with them at all.
I was wrong about him. I guess there are straight guys out there that want to be friends with gay men. He confirmed he is straight he said "I am mesmerized by the ladies" in an e-mail.
I let him know in my next e-mail that I am "openly gay". He replied back in his e-mail "I figured you were gay when you told me to look at your meetup.com page and it doesn't change my opinion of you or anything you seem like a nice guy." He said.
I never had a friendship with a straight man before I guess he just wanted to be my friend and I was wrong about him.
Today was the first time I heard from this guy since December last year.
He just messaged me asking me how I was doing, and he asked me if I had seen any movies lately.
I met this guy at a meetup.com movie group because I have issues with social phobia and I wanted to make new friends.
Anyway, I figured all the people at the Chris Rock documentary "Good Hair" I saw last year was straight.
Anyway, the South Asian guy started talking to me, and he asked me after I saw the movie "are you going to join the rest of us for dinner?"
I thought about going home right after the movie but I went with the group to Boston Pizza.
Anyway, after we ate dinner at Boston Pizza the guy said bye and I thought that was it.
Well, the next day I got home after seeing the movie I check my computer and I got a message from a guy I had talked to the night before. He said it was nice meeting me and to keep in touch.
Now this is where I probably went wrong. My female friend said maybe he's gay or bisexual.
So next, I decided to contact him. I asked him if he wanted to see the movie Precious but he said he wanted to see Ninja Assassin.
I tell him I will take the subway to downtown Toronto to see the movie with him.
He says "no I will pick you up close to where you live."
I say "no that's okay I will take the subway and meet you at the theatre."
He says "no don't worry I will pick you up okay."
So I let him pick me up. I think I jumped the gun here. He was simply being nice
to me. I didn't ask him to pick me up to see the movie but he offered to give me a drive so I took it.
I should have known at that moment he was straight. What gay guy likes Ninja movies?
I know I am stereotyping but that's what I thought.
Anyway, we see the Ninja movie and I was bored out of my mind. After the movie he asked "what do you want to do now?" I said let's go to Tim Hortons. In Canada, Tim Hortons is a popular donut shop. I reach in my pocket to pay for my food but he says "I'll get it." I said "no it's okay" and he said "I'll get it don't worry."
Anyway, we chit chat for a bit and then he has to go home. He says "call me anytime."
So I e-mail him a few weeks later and ask him if he wanted to see the Princess Frog the Disney movie about the first black Princess. He sent an e-mail I thought was kind of rude he said "no I think I will pass." So I didn't respond to the e-mail because I thought he was rude.
I saw Ninja Assassin yet he can't see the Princess & The Frog?
I mean if he was trying to become my friend isn't there a little bit of give and take when it comes to seeing a movie?
So I went to see the Princess Frog movie with a female friend
and I loved it!
So it was odd today, I check my e-mail and it was from him. He asked me how I was doing and all that stuff. He said he saw Inception recently. I told him I saw the lesbian comedy the Kids are all right.
I got the courage to ask him if he is gay, straight, or bisexual. And he confirmed he is straight in another e-mail he sent me a few minutes ago.
He said he figured I was gay when he saw my meetup.com page because I was once part of a gay male group until recently.
Anyway, I guess my mind got carried away. I let him know that I was wrong for thinking he was confused, gay, or bisexual.
I guess there are really some nice genuine straight men out there. I know this might sound odd but, why would a straight man want to get to know me?
I''ve never really hanged out with straight men in my life. I say hello to the straight guys I see in university and that stuff but I don't socialize with them at all.
I was wrong about him. I guess there are straight guys out there that want to be friends with gay men. He confirmed he is straight he said "I am mesmerized by the ladies" in an e-mail.
I let him know in my next e-mail that I am "openly gay". He replied back in his e-mail "I figured you were gay when you told me to look at your meetup.com page and it doesn't change my opinion of you or anything you seem like a nice guy." He said.
I never had a friendship with a straight man before I guess he just wanted to be my friend and I was wrong about him.










