texan_slant
Sex God
Come out to him; you owe it to your friendship; and it's the best way of 'moving on'. It'd given him the opportunity to react (or not) to it, and might enable him to process his own feelings (if he is gay).
Set your expectations realistically. I've been in similar scenarios a *few* times before - all with straight best friends. There are a lot of really straight, really great, guys out there that are 'bromance' material. This is why gays fall for them!
I wouldn't neccesarily "distance" yourself from him, because again, you'd be throwing a great friendship under the bus all in the sake of avoiding the truth. You can spend time to meet new people or hang out with other friends, just remember to continue being a friend - the same friend - to him as you've always been.
Set your expectations realistically. I've been in similar scenarios a *few* times before - all with straight best friends. There are a lot of really straight, really great, guys out there that are 'bromance' material. This is why gays fall for them!
I wouldn't neccesarily "distance" yourself from him, because again, you'd be throwing a great friendship under the bus all in the sake of avoiding the truth. You can spend time to meet new people or hang out with other friends, just remember to continue being a friend - the same friend - to him as you've always been.

















