So a gay guy I've known for years told me recently that he had a crush on me. I've always had a crush on him too and was afraid he didn't like me back.
The problem is, he's more popular and more well-adjusted socially than me, so I doubt we will ever be in a relationship. Even though that's what I want more than anything, as I do love him. But he's extroverted and very friendly, and I am introverted and very...not. =p
So how can I get over him? I never liked another 'gay man' as much as I've liked him. We are probably better off as friends. We are opposites in many ways, except for we both like a few things. I am conflicted. I care about him deeply (and he just admitted that he had a crush on me too), but he kinda seems too preppy and outgoing than me. Do opposites attract?
He's a top and I'm a bottom so that is also complementary.
If we have feelings for each other and they are mutual....what do I do? I never had this happen with another gay guy before it's always been just straight guys or closeted married guys that were a bit too old for me.
Can I get over him? But I never have...
The problem is, he's more popular and more well-adjusted socially than me, so I doubt we will ever be in a relationship. Even though that's what I want more than anything, as I do love him. But he's extroverted and very friendly, and I am introverted and very...not. =p
So how can I get over him? I never liked another 'gay man' as much as I've liked him. We are probably better off as friends. We are opposites in many ways, except for we both like a few things. I am conflicted. I care about him deeply (and he just admitted that he had a crush on me too), but he kinda seems too preppy and outgoing than me. Do opposites attract?
He's a top and I'm a bottom so that is also complementary.
If we have feelings for each other and they are mutual....what do I do? I never had this happen with another gay guy before it's always been just straight guys or closeted married guys that were a bit too old for me.
Can I get over him? But I never have...


















