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slobone
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I agree. I only tell people who ask me about it, but few really have. My thought is my personal sexual preference is my personal sexual preference. I'm a person first and foremost and not defined by my sexual orientation. And for those who have asked, it was a simple yes or no answer, no need for discussion.
I used to take that position. But then it turned out nobody ever asked. Meanwhile all my friends were discussing my sexuality with great interest behind my back. Single women were coming on to me in great numbers. Other gay guys were reluctant to approach me because they assumed I was straight.
So finally I said, enough. Now I come out proactively, on the least provocation. A rather beautiful woman decided to tell me the story of her love life when we were on a long car trip together, and then she said "And how about you?".
So what was I going to say? "Well I had an LTR with this -- person -- and after we broke up I was involved with another -- person"? No. I started out by saying, "Well, I'm gay. I had an LTR with another MAN" and etc.
Similarly I started to be friends with a goodlooking straight guy. The first time we were alone together, I came out to him, because I didn't want there to be any confusion. He was fine with it -- in fact he started asking all kinds of detailed questions about exactly what gay guys DO -- but we'll save that for another post.


