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I have only come out to one person: a good friend of mine that I have known since high school. And I only told her because I felt that she had to know. She had always been attracted to me and even hoped to one day marry and start a family with me (despite the fact that we were always only friends). So I came out to her because I did not want her wasting anymore of her time on me in that respect.
However, I feel that my sexual orientation should not matter to anyone else (save for some interested dude out there). For this reason, though, I see no reason why I should have to go out of my way to announce to anyone else that I am gay. At the same time, though, I would rather my parents hear about this from me than through gossip or something. I am, after all, out in the sense that if anyone asks about my being gay, I will answer truthfully. I am no longer hiding anything.
My problem, though, is with having to take people whose lives would (and should) not at all be affected by my attraction to men and tell them that I am gay.
Anyone have any insights that they would like to share? Is one way easier or better than the other?
However, I feel that my sexual orientation should not matter to anyone else (save for some interested dude out there). For this reason, though, I see no reason why I should have to go out of my way to announce to anyone else that I am gay. At the same time, though, I would rather my parents hear about this from me than through gossip or something. I am, after all, out in the sense that if anyone asks about my being gay, I will answer truthfully. I am no longer hiding anything.
My problem, though, is with having to take people whose lives would (and should) not at all be affected by my attraction to men and tell them that I am gay.
Anyone have any insights that they would like to share? Is one way easier or better than the other?



















