I feel like my life is a never-ending comedy with all the confusing situations I somehow get myself into. This time I honestly feel like there could be something there though so I'm going to try to explain this without any embellishing 'cause the advice I've gotten from my (straight) friends in person is just making me more confused. It's probably gonna be lengthy but bare with me.
So there's this guy. Very "boyish", and by that I mean he's masculine but not manly. Him and I met at a party through my friends/roommates. I don't remember that night, fast forward to the next week, my female roommate who is going out with my best friend and the guy in question have become fast friends (texting, hanging out, etc.). She tells me she thought he was gay from the way he interacts with her but when he facebooked her she saw pictures of him dancing with a girl she presumed to be his ex girlfriend so she shrugged it off. I didn't really believe her because she's a very, very pretty girl and I find it incredibly hard to believe that a straight red blooded 21 year old American college guy would actively try to be platonic friends with her and not try getting in her pants (boyfriend or not).
We all start hanging out in group settings and my gaydar definitely is picking something up. Despite the fact that he lives in a house with four other guys, hes not close to any of them and his closest friends are two (also very pretty) girls. Time progresses and as I get to know him better personally, I start to develop feelings for him but was casually dating someone at the time and had no idea if I was right about him being into guys so I didn't think much more of it.
Around two months ago, him and I hung out by ourselves for the first time. I was a little tipsy and started flirting with him, which, to be completely honest, I felt he was oblivious to because he reacted to it as if it were nothing. At this point I tell our mutual friends that I'm into him and they remind me they think he's straight. THEN, low and behold, my female roommate tells me she goes on his facebook and sees for the very first time that "men and women" is whats listed under the "interested in" category so all my friends immediately switched into gay-matchmaker-mode and start scheming and shit. I know how juvenile that sounds but I must say I love my friends for trying.
So they set up little situations were things would start off with us in a group and end up with him and I alone. This happened like three different times throughout the last month, all instances where I continued to flirt with him but he actually started flirting back. I start picking up the pace and now we're not just saying sly things and holding each others gazes in person but flirting through texts and calling each other, the works. All this while he has never said anything to any of us about his dating life or sexual experiences.
About three days ago, he comes over and when he sees me, he says "hey cutie" right in front of my roommates. This obviously got me excited because despite our flirting, calling me that out-of-the-blue was the most forward he has been with me. So my best friend, him and I are just siting, talking and he brings up how "the girl he has been hooking up with has hpv". This comment threw us for a loop so my friend tells his girlfriend (my aforementioned sole female roommate) and the following day she decides to cut to the chase and texts the guy that I have a crush on him. He responds "that's cool, I would have a crush on me too if I weren't me". The night before last we're all getting drunk together and my best friend takes him to the side and point blank asks him if he's gay 'cause we've all been wondering, to which he informs him that he's not and he's been hooking up with one of the two close female friends I mentioned before (which I'm not sure if I believe because I've seen them together and their body language gives off a more brother-sister-vibe).
Last night however, he calls me twice to hang out to see what I'm doing, neither times I answered.
Is this guy fucking with me? Or is this just be one of those instances where I'm stupid/crazy and made it all up in my head? What straight guy would call the gay guy he knows has a crush on him twice the night after his friends told him he does while simultaneously being interrogated on his sexuality? Why would he respond so casually about it? If I were straight and I found out one of my gay friends liked me I would let it be clearly known that although flattered I am absolutely not interested. And why would he have "men and women" listed if they're not actually what he's interested in?
So there's this guy. Very "boyish", and by that I mean he's masculine but not manly. Him and I met at a party through my friends/roommates. I don't remember that night, fast forward to the next week, my female roommate who is going out with my best friend and the guy in question have become fast friends (texting, hanging out, etc.). She tells me she thought he was gay from the way he interacts with her but when he facebooked her she saw pictures of him dancing with a girl she presumed to be his ex girlfriend so she shrugged it off. I didn't really believe her because she's a very, very pretty girl and I find it incredibly hard to believe that a straight red blooded 21 year old American college guy would actively try to be platonic friends with her and not try getting in her pants (boyfriend or not).
We all start hanging out in group settings and my gaydar definitely is picking something up. Despite the fact that he lives in a house with four other guys, hes not close to any of them and his closest friends are two (also very pretty) girls. Time progresses and as I get to know him better personally, I start to develop feelings for him but was casually dating someone at the time and had no idea if I was right about him being into guys so I didn't think much more of it.
Around two months ago, him and I hung out by ourselves for the first time. I was a little tipsy and started flirting with him, which, to be completely honest, I felt he was oblivious to because he reacted to it as if it were nothing. At this point I tell our mutual friends that I'm into him and they remind me they think he's straight. THEN, low and behold, my female roommate tells me she goes on his facebook and sees for the very first time that "men and women" is whats listed under the "interested in" category so all my friends immediately switched into gay-matchmaker-mode and start scheming and shit. I know how juvenile that sounds but I must say I love my friends for trying.
So they set up little situations were things would start off with us in a group and end up with him and I alone. This happened like three different times throughout the last month, all instances where I continued to flirt with him but he actually started flirting back. I start picking up the pace and now we're not just saying sly things and holding each others gazes in person but flirting through texts and calling each other, the works. All this while he has never said anything to any of us about his dating life or sexual experiences.
About three days ago, he comes over and when he sees me, he says "hey cutie" right in front of my roommates. This obviously got me excited because despite our flirting, calling me that out-of-the-blue was the most forward he has been with me. So my best friend, him and I are just siting, talking and he brings up how "the girl he has been hooking up with has hpv". This comment threw us for a loop so my friend tells his girlfriend (my aforementioned sole female roommate) and the following day she decides to cut to the chase and texts the guy that I have a crush on him. He responds "that's cool, I would have a crush on me too if I weren't me". The night before last we're all getting drunk together and my best friend takes him to the side and point blank asks him if he's gay 'cause we've all been wondering, to which he informs him that he's not and he's been hooking up with one of the two close female friends I mentioned before (which I'm not sure if I believe because I've seen them together and their body language gives off a more brother-sister-vibe).
Last night however, he calls me twice to hang out to see what I'm doing, neither times I answered.
Is this guy fucking with me? Or is this just be one of those instances where I'm stupid/crazy and made it all up in my head? What straight guy would call the gay guy he knows has a crush on him twice the night after his friends told him he does while simultaneously being interrogated on his sexuality? Why would he respond so casually about it? If I were straight and I found out one of my gay friends liked me I would let it be clearly known that although flattered I am absolutely not interested. And why would he have "men and women" listed if they're not actually what he's interested in?

















