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Well, I was married for over a decade, grew up in the 70's and 80's when homosexuality wasn't tolerated much and when the AIDS crisis was in full force.
But I never cheated on my wife. I was in denial. "I'm not gay," you see.
So I don't really fit into the category the OP was talking about.
Like Soilwork, I have no respect for guys who cheat on their none-the-wiser wives.
As soon as I admitted to myself I was gay, I was determined to come out and be happy with who I was. I came on JUB a little over a year ago as a frightened man who was just beginning to understand who he was.
A year later, with the help of many JUBonians, I've come out to everyone: friends, family, coworkers. Everyone. I never had sex with a man until I separated from my wife and asked her for a divorce. I respected her too much for that (unfortunately, she didn't respect me as much, but that's another story). I'm now divorced and will soon be moving in with my boyfriend. And I couldn't be happier.
Like someone else said, it's 2007. In most parts of the US, there is simply no reason to be in the closet.
And certainly no reason to hide behind a veil of hetero marriage.
But I never cheated on my wife. I was in denial. "I'm not gay," you see.
So I don't really fit into the category the OP was talking about.
Like Soilwork, I have no respect for guys who cheat on their none-the-wiser wives.
As soon as I admitted to myself I was gay, I was determined to come out and be happy with who I was. I came on JUB a little over a year ago as a frightened man who was just beginning to understand who he was.
A year later, with the help of many JUBonians, I've come out to everyone: friends, family, coworkers. Everyone. I never had sex with a man until I separated from my wife and asked her for a divorce. I respected her too much for that (unfortunately, she didn't respect me as much, but that's another story). I'm now divorced and will soon be moving in with my boyfriend. And I couldn't be happier.
Like someone else said, it's 2007. In most parts of the US, there is simply no reason to be in the closet.
And certainly no reason to hide behind a veil of hetero marriage.


