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Which is less painful?

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A. Finding out he's straight

B. Finding out he's gay, but not into you


Either way you have no chance with "him", but which scenario would be less painful?
 
I can tell you right now that A is less painful, through experiencing both.
 
I would choose option B as being less painful as there I have the chance of making a gay friend.

Why on earth would you spend time wondering why he didn't want you? I have always presumed that no-one was interested sexually in me and on the occasions that I found out they were it was a nice surprise.

Where is your self confidence?
 
a) because then it's not you :)
Were he straight wouldn't he also not be into you, no?

But as for the question at hand, neither is painful. There are too many guys out there for me to waste a tear on one.
 
First is more painful, second you still got hope.

Either way, you're still miserable, since you'll hope either way.
 
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