TX-Beau
FEAR THE LIBERAL DETENTE!
I just wanted to reiterate something Kara said. In the movies when one person makes a declaration like that, the sappy music cues up and everyone lives happily ever after.
But that's not reality. In reality no one gay/straight/bi male/female likes to get blindsided, or deal with the emotions of someone else, especially if there is no mutual interest. What you did in effect was drop your emotions on him out of the blue and require that he deal with them right now, and you're basically trying to make him talk about it.
That's not appropriate unless you've been dating for awhile. You dropped a bunch of bombshells on him all at once, and now - right or wrong - what he's thinking now is something like"
"...he was never my friend, he had ulterior motives, he's gay, he's gay for ME! I don't' know who he is..."
Sure most of that is bullshit, but that doesn't stop him from processing that way.
Making things really awkward. In the future, don't tell someone you have feelings for them until you've been dating awhile. If you'd just told him that you were gay/bi, your problem probably wouldn't be there, but you made it personal to him, and now he has to figure out if he wants to deal with that or not.
Don't keep trying to force him to talk to you. First it won't work, and he'll only come to resent you for it, and second he needs time and space to deal.
As for the picture thing, if I had a nickel for every vaguely homoerotic thing I saw guys do in college, I'd have a fortune. That shit is an indicator of nothing.
You can spend your life playing is he/isn't he games with straight guys but in the end, they're straight if they say they are and you aren't going to get anywhere with that. Even if you do get the odd one into bed there's no way in hell he'll ever be your boyfriend.
But that's not reality. In reality no one gay/straight/bi male/female likes to get blindsided, or deal with the emotions of someone else, especially if there is no mutual interest. What you did in effect was drop your emotions on him out of the blue and require that he deal with them right now, and you're basically trying to make him talk about it.
That's not appropriate unless you've been dating for awhile. You dropped a bunch of bombshells on him all at once, and now - right or wrong - what he's thinking now is something like"
"...he was never my friend, he had ulterior motives, he's gay, he's gay for ME! I don't' know who he is..."
Sure most of that is bullshit, but that doesn't stop him from processing that way.
Making things really awkward. In the future, don't tell someone you have feelings for them until you've been dating awhile. If you'd just told him that you were gay/bi, your problem probably wouldn't be there, but you made it personal to him, and now he has to figure out if he wants to deal with that or not.
Don't keep trying to force him to talk to you. First it won't work, and he'll only come to resent you for it, and second he needs time and space to deal.
As for the picture thing, if I had a nickel for every vaguely homoerotic thing I saw guys do in college, I'd have a fortune. That shit is an indicator of nothing.
You can spend your life playing is he/isn't he games with straight guys but in the end, they're straight if they say they are and you aren't going to get anywhere with that. Even if you do get the odd one into bed there's no way in hell he'll ever be your boyfriend.

























