ok this is gonna be a long post. but it's an interesting situation(i think) and it's never happened to me before so i would appreciate input. thanks in advance.
the short of it is that i'm friends with a guy who claims to be straight but i'm 99% sure is gay. and of course i'm only really interested in this information because i'm interested in him. at the end of the day your sexuality is your business i don't go around dragging people out of the closet. but...there's just too much adding up to make me feel like he's anything other than gay. i don't want to be stereotypical but my gaydar goes off on so many things about him. the way he walks, talks, etc. he even related a story to me before about how he was plagued by gay rumors in high school after another student accused him of trying to kiss him. supposedly this other student was jealous of him and was into the girlfriend my friend had at the time. but instead of fighting the accusations(which i feel someone would do if it weren't true), he left the school.
but here's the real reason i'm posting. i've noticed that for most of his "online life", he's used the same handle. so one day i just decided to plug it into google out of curiosity. and the same name he uses for basic things also was a profile name for numerous gay personal/tube sites. and yeah that could be a coincidence but these profiles had his exact birthday, hometown, etc. so i was wondering if there was a way to bring this up without ruining our friendship.
i know he's in a rough spot personally. he's a young man and still living with his parents. and they are HARDCORE bible thumpers. he's even dating a girl and it would APPEAR they are serious. and i really feel like with all the very public gay accusations of his past, he's almost over compensating trying to be straight to his family and friends. we live in the south and i know for a fact he'd sadly lose a lot of friends and at least the support of his father IF he happened to be gay and his father knew about this. maybe he'll be comfortable with himself in time if my hunch is correct. but he's a great guy and yeah i'm interested in him and i was wondering if there was anyway i could present all this information to him somehow in a friendly, nonconfrontational way?
the short of it is that i'm friends with a guy who claims to be straight but i'm 99% sure is gay. and of course i'm only really interested in this information because i'm interested in him. at the end of the day your sexuality is your business i don't go around dragging people out of the closet. but...there's just too much adding up to make me feel like he's anything other than gay. i don't want to be stereotypical but my gaydar goes off on so many things about him. the way he walks, talks, etc. he even related a story to me before about how he was plagued by gay rumors in high school after another student accused him of trying to kiss him. supposedly this other student was jealous of him and was into the girlfriend my friend had at the time. but instead of fighting the accusations(which i feel someone would do if it weren't true), he left the school.
but here's the real reason i'm posting. i've noticed that for most of his "online life", he's used the same handle. so one day i just decided to plug it into google out of curiosity. and the same name he uses for basic things also was a profile name for numerous gay personal/tube sites. and yeah that could be a coincidence but these profiles had his exact birthday, hometown, etc. so i was wondering if there was a way to bring this up without ruining our friendship.
i know he's in a rough spot personally. he's a young man and still living with his parents. and they are HARDCORE bible thumpers. he's even dating a girl and it would APPEAR they are serious. and i really feel like with all the very public gay accusations of his past, he's almost over compensating trying to be straight to his family and friends. we live in the south and i know for a fact he'd sadly lose a lot of friends and at least the support of his father IF he happened to be gay and his father knew about this. maybe he'll be comfortable with himself in time if my hunch is correct. but he's a great guy and yeah i'm interested in him and i was wondering if there was anyway i could present all this information to him somehow in a friendly, nonconfrontational way?


















