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Hello everyone. I'm a straight guy with probably what most would consider 'gay' style. Basically enhanced metro style, and I have an overall feminine look, but I'm straight. It's possible for a straight guy to look feminine, gay gay to look masculine, and everything in-between. Now, for a long time, I've had supposed "straight" guys hit on me saying stuff like "I just wanna do this one time", "let's make out". I always tell them it's not my thing, but I'm not offended. Lately, I've had a very odd situation, which I will explain.
I lived with my cousin and her fiance until a few months ago, he is the typical "guy's guy". Obsessed with football, heavy beer drinking, video games, fixing cars, MMA...all that stuff. Not saying you have to be that way to like that stuff, but he's the kinda guy no one would ever call gay, has probably never spent more than 1 minute getting ready in his life. When I lived them, he would constantly hit on me to the point I told him to stop. It started as small, playful comments, locker room type stuff. After about a month it escalated to purely ass-grabbing, asking me if I like blowjobs, asking me if I want to cuddle with him, if I want to lick him...then he'd say he was just kidding. I once counted 41 references to this in one day. Another time I found him looking over me in the reflection from the window...I ended up moving out a few days after that. Everyone thought it was strange, because my cousin and I were very close, and they didn't know about him being this way, and still don't.
I just made up an excuse saying they need their own time, I was taking up too much room, etc. Overall, I'm upset with him to the point I don't even want to go to their wedding because I can see him trying to embarrass me by pulling some gay jokes in front of people, which if he did - I would call him out. This would be very problematic within the family, and no one would believe me as I'm the "stylish fashion guy who is easily assumed gay", and he's the Macho guy who no one would ever question. I also come from a conservative Latin culture, which believes men should not be care too much about their style, looks, etc. So, if I said anything - it would simply be seen as if I had been the one hitting on him, but that was never the case.
He's mentioned before that "femme" gay guys often hit on him, which I told him could be because of his devastating masculinity. In my Peruvian culture, "masculine" gay guys don't exist, the previous generation is very much behind the times, in denial of reality in society for the most part. Other Latin American countries, Argentina, Chile, are more modern, and understand a stylish man does not equal gay.
Anyways, I've told my parents I don't want to goto the wedding because I didn't get along with him, he's a jerk, etc. If I tell them the truth, they won't understand. It's a battle I can't win, and would rather walk away from. I haven't spoke to my cousin or him since I left.
So, this is just a small situation of something that seems to happen a lot in my life. I also live in the midwest, this is not a fashion-forward area of the country, a man who is well-styled beyond the business sense is usually questioned at the minimum.
I'm just wondering what some of you think of the situation. I've gotten hit on by femme gay guys, but usually just in the flirting sense, a few "masculine" gays have been more aggressive, but the ones who have been after me would for the most be presumed straight. Usually gay guys can spot when a guy is metro but still straight. I'm convinced there is a large closet gay population out there who would never be assumed gay, and for the most part I think society is in complete denial of this.
I lived with my cousin and her fiance until a few months ago, he is the typical "guy's guy". Obsessed with football, heavy beer drinking, video games, fixing cars, MMA...all that stuff. Not saying you have to be that way to like that stuff, but he's the kinda guy no one would ever call gay, has probably never spent more than 1 minute getting ready in his life. When I lived them, he would constantly hit on me to the point I told him to stop. It started as small, playful comments, locker room type stuff. After about a month it escalated to purely ass-grabbing, asking me if I like blowjobs, asking me if I want to cuddle with him, if I want to lick him...then he'd say he was just kidding. I once counted 41 references to this in one day. Another time I found him looking over me in the reflection from the window...I ended up moving out a few days after that. Everyone thought it was strange, because my cousin and I were very close, and they didn't know about him being this way, and still don't.
I just made up an excuse saying they need their own time, I was taking up too much room, etc. Overall, I'm upset with him to the point I don't even want to go to their wedding because I can see him trying to embarrass me by pulling some gay jokes in front of people, which if he did - I would call him out. This would be very problematic within the family, and no one would believe me as I'm the "stylish fashion guy who is easily assumed gay", and he's the Macho guy who no one would ever question. I also come from a conservative Latin culture, which believes men should not be care too much about their style, looks, etc. So, if I said anything - it would simply be seen as if I had been the one hitting on him, but that was never the case.
He's mentioned before that "femme" gay guys often hit on him, which I told him could be because of his devastating masculinity. In my Peruvian culture, "masculine" gay guys don't exist, the previous generation is very much behind the times, in denial of reality in society for the most part. Other Latin American countries, Argentina, Chile, are more modern, and understand a stylish man does not equal gay.
Anyways, I've told my parents I don't want to goto the wedding because I didn't get along with him, he's a jerk, etc. If I tell them the truth, they won't understand. It's a battle I can't win, and would rather walk away from. I haven't spoke to my cousin or him since I left.
So, this is just a small situation of something that seems to happen a lot in my life. I also live in the midwest, this is not a fashion-forward area of the country, a man who is well-styled beyond the business sense is usually questioned at the minimum.
I'm just wondering what some of you think of the situation. I've gotten hit on by femme gay guys, but usually just in the flirting sense, a few "masculine" gays have been more aggressive, but the ones who have been after me would for the most be presumed straight. Usually gay guys can spot when a guy is metro but still straight. I'm convinced there is a large closet gay population out there who would never be assumed gay, and for the most part I think society is in complete denial of this.






















