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........Why is it that, in every personal account i've read over the past year, a gay guy always comes out to his straight friend(s) because he's madly in love with them?
Honestly, i've come out to quite a few straight guys over the past few years. They were weird about it for awhile, because they thought I wanted to fuck them and wasn't sure if they could let their guard down around me. Basically, I had to wind up telling them to get over themselves, because I valued their friendship but had no desire at all to sleep with them. Sure enough, they began to slowly open up to me and actually accept my sexuality at this point. Hell, one straight guy actually told me that it was "awesome that you're my gay friend", and we'd have a blast asking each other questions about sex, relationships, taste in music, what we find attractive etc. We respected each other's identity and boundaries, and we never crossed them.
....This may only be my moronic opinion, but I think the problem is less about your orientation and more about you simply being in love with them and ruining the friendship; I've talked to quite a few straight men with female friends, actually. . .and in some cases the girl wound up having a crush on the guy. If the feeling isn't mutual, then they do NOT want to continue talking to her. Hell, my first crush ever was on a GAY guy. I confessed how I felt, and he didn't feel the same way about me at all. He rather coldly ditched me and avoided me completely after that.
Conclusion: No, i'm not making fun of anyone. I realize that we can't help who we fall in love with, but maybe people just aren't exactly as homophobic as you might think? \(
)/ Do you have any experiences of coming out to straight men and maintaining a friendship with them without sex getting in the way?
Honestly, i've come out to quite a few straight guys over the past few years. They were weird about it for awhile, because they thought I wanted to fuck them and wasn't sure if they could let their guard down around me. Basically, I had to wind up telling them to get over themselves, because I valued their friendship but had no desire at all to sleep with them. Sure enough, they began to slowly open up to me and actually accept my sexuality at this point. Hell, one straight guy actually told me that it was "awesome that you're my gay friend", and we'd have a blast asking each other questions about sex, relationships, taste in music, what we find attractive etc. We respected each other's identity and boundaries, and we never crossed them.
....This may only be my moronic opinion, but I think the problem is less about your orientation and more about you simply being in love with them and ruining the friendship; I've talked to quite a few straight men with female friends, actually. . .and in some cases the girl wound up having a crush on the guy. If the feeling isn't mutual, then they do NOT want to continue talking to her. Hell, my first crush ever was on a GAY guy. I confessed how I felt, and he didn't feel the same way about me at all. He rather coldly ditched me and avoided me completely after that.
Conclusion: No, i'm not making fun of anyone. I realize that we can't help who we fall in love with, but maybe people just aren't exactly as homophobic as you might think? \(



































