doctorsun
I'm not really a doctor.
My job requires that I work with a partner everyday. We leave our office and drive in a company truck to job sites where we control traffic for construction and utility companies. For the last week, I've been working with the same guy. We've worked together a few times before and we get along really well. Today on the way back from our job site, we were following a car with an HRC equality sticker. He said something along the lines of "that's for gay rights, isn't it?" and I said that it was and that I have one, too. Then he said that he had told his sister that he would get one for his car if she gave him one and how that amazed his sister (I naturally assumed at this point that his sister is a lesbian). So, I started thinking "cool, this guy is comfortable with gay people and I can tell him that I'm gay." I don't tell everyone I work with that I'm gay because, well, it just plain doesn't come up very often. Plus, I work with a lot of very conservative-minded people and I can't be sure how certain people would react. These people have my safety in their hands and I don't want any unneeded hostility. So, I was about to say something when he said that his sister didn't think he would want an equality sticker because he acts so uncomfortable around her gay friends. He then said he acts that way because he doesn't like how they hit on him even though they know he's straight. To me, that came off as rather ignorant. I then started having second thoughts about telling him because I didn't want to be like "well, I'M gay..." and have him get all uncomfortable with me from now on because he assumes I'm attracted to him (I'm not) and that I've been hitting on him this whole time I've been working with him. So, I didn't say anything.

