okay...so here's some background information
I'm from Los Angeles, go to UW in Seattle.
I'm pretty much only out to my close friends back home and my brothers and sister. Here in Seattle, I don't really care if people know. In fact all of my friends here know. The thing is that my roommates don't. I barely came out at the beginning of January (talk about a great way to start the new year!) and so I only told those that I really cared about knowing...friends, siblings. Parents will come later. The thing is that I didn't really get the chance to "finish my work" in LA because I had to come back to Seattle for school. So, now there's a patchwork of people who know and those who don't. I really don't want to tell those that I'm close to over the phone or through IM only because I feel that's sort of tacky. So I have to wait till Spring break (March 19-30) until I can finish up in LA.
Okay so back to Seattle. I want to tell my roommates, but I really don't know how. I really don't want to make them uncomfortable with the living arrangements. I know that if they have a problem with it, it's really their problem and not mine, but I just don't want things to be awkward especially in such close living quarters (there's three of us in a room meant for only two). They're both from Washington which is a much more conservative place compared to Los Angeles, or California for that matter...so I don't really know if they'd be okay with it or not. I suspect that the one that I get along with better would be alright, but the other roommate may not. It's not that we don't get along...he's just a strange person...and many people think this, too. He has a very destructive/aggressive/weird personality.
So my question to you is if I should wait it out till the year is over and avoid creating any awkwardness between the three of us or if I should go ahead and tell them and if they have a problem, they can deal with it on their own. Or am I looking at this completely wrong? If I do decide to tell them, how should I go about it? Should I sit them down and have the serious conversation or should I be more casual about it? Keep in mind that they think I'm straight. I just never corrected them. However I'm tired of having to avoid certain topics if I'm on the phone with friends, etc. In general, I guess you can't tell right off the bat that I'm gay...for me, it's more in the details.
If you actually read all of that I truly thank you. You're great.
Also, thanks for any advice all of you.
And lastly, on a completely unrelated topic, I just got a new black macbook and I love it. I hate pcs now. Apple is the best. <333
I'm from Los Angeles, go to UW in Seattle.
I'm pretty much only out to my close friends back home and my brothers and sister. Here in Seattle, I don't really care if people know. In fact all of my friends here know. The thing is that my roommates don't. I barely came out at the beginning of January (talk about a great way to start the new year!) and so I only told those that I really cared about knowing...friends, siblings. Parents will come later. The thing is that I didn't really get the chance to "finish my work" in LA because I had to come back to Seattle for school. So, now there's a patchwork of people who know and those who don't. I really don't want to tell those that I'm close to over the phone or through IM only because I feel that's sort of tacky. So I have to wait till Spring break (March 19-30) until I can finish up in LA.
Okay so back to Seattle. I want to tell my roommates, but I really don't know how. I really don't want to make them uncomfortable with the living arrangements. I know that if they have a problem with it, it's really their problem and not mine, but I just don't want things to be awkward especially in such close living quarters (there's three of us in a room meant for only two). They're both from Washington which is a much more conservative place compared to Los Angeles, or California for that matter...so I don't really know if they'd be okay with it or not. I suspect that the one that I get along with better would be alright, but the other roommate may not. It's not that we don't get along...he's just a strange person...and many people think this, too. He has a very destructive/aggressive/weird personality.
So my question to you is if I should wait it out till the year is over and avoid creating any awkwardness between the three of us or if I should go ahead and tell them and if they have a problem, they can deal with it on their own. Or am I looking at this completely wrong? If I do decide to tell them, how should I go about it? Should I sit them down and have the serious conversation or should I be more casual about it? Keep in mind that they think I'm straight. I just never corrected them. However I'm tired of having to avoid certain topics if I'm on the phone with friends, etc. In general, I guess you can't tell right off the bat that I'm gay...for me, it's more in the details.
If you actually read all of that I truly thank you. You're great.
Also, thanks for any advice all of you.
And lastly, on a completely unrelated topic, I just got a new black macbook and I love it. I hate pcs now. Apple is the best. <333









