He's not gay....but he's probably not entirely straight either. He's curious about you. You're probably laid-back and non threatening, like stereotypically a lot of gay guys are. That is very relaxing for other men, they like that.
A lot of people wanted to hang out with me in high school and stuff but I just wanted to be left alone. lol. Other people just drained me even though I liked people from a distance though. I felt a little guilty cause I knew a lot of guys were just trying to be nice. Even if the relationship is going well, I still prefer to just be by myself.
So what might happen is that you get to know each other and he gets closer and more comfortable with his 'gay self' and you might share special moments. Not necessarily as boyfriends or partners but as close friends with benefits. It's really a beautiful thing if you let it happen naturally. It's the boyhood/brotherhood spirit.
This power is very strong, the greeks went to great lengths about it and it's in the bible. When David said to Johnathon that the love he felt passed the love of women, even if he didn't mean sexual- it was still special and 'innately romantic' and probably couldn't help but have erotic undertones as well. (Fuck they disrobed in front of each other so of course it was sexual as well) It's only natural. Men need other men. =p
a lot of guys conflicted about their sexuality will say things like 'Fuck man when I'm with guys it's just easier and women are so fucking difficult, but I feel that because girls are harder the challenge is worth it.' I feel sorry for these people. honey, things shouldn't be so hard. Who you like romantically needs to be a natural, easy thing. If you're experiencing natural chemistry with men and not women then something is up with that... i guess thats true for guys who hold too much on a 'gay' identity as well but usually the problem is the other way around.
A lot of people wanted to hang out with me in high school and stuff but I just wanted to be left alone. lol. Other people just drained me even though I liked people from a distance though. I felt a little guilty cause I knew a lot of guys were just trying to be nice. Even if the relationship is going well, I still prefer to just be by myself.
So what might happen is that you get to know each other and he gets closer and more comfortable with his 'gay self' and you might share special moments. Not necessarily as boyfriends or partners but as close friends with benefits. It's really a beautiful thing if you let it happen naturally. It's the boyhood/brotherhood spirit.

This power is very strong, the greeks went to great lengths about it and it's in the bible. When David said to Johnathon that the love he felt passed the love of women, even if he didn't mean sexual- it was still special and 'innately romantic' and probably couldn't help but have erotic undertones as well. (Fuck they disrobed in front of each other so of course it was sexual as well) It's only natural. Men need other men. =p
a lot of guys conflicted about their sexuality will say things like 'Fuck man when I'm with guys it's just easier and women are so fucking difficult, but I feel that because girls are harder the challenge is worth it.' I feel sorry for these people. honey, things shouldn't be so hard. Who you like romantically needs to be a natural, easy thing. If you're experiencing natural chemistry with men and not women then something is up with that... i guess thats true for guys who hold too much on a 'gay' identity as well but usually the problem is the other way around.









