Coming out to your straight Friend
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about 2 months ago
OH YA! that’s so TRUE!
but, somehow, he just didnt talk with me for quite many weeks..,,,
but later, he still saw some erotic videos with me like all we did since 12 or 13, and it doesnt bother him at all when i give him a helping hand ( mouth )
to me, boys are so complex and fascinating…. in all ways
about 2 months ago
It’s true: Boys are complex and fascinating. That’s because they have very much difficulties to talk about there feelings. If it’s natural, i don’t know, they also have difficulties to express themselves: If it gets hard for them they flee or fight because that’s in there powers and they don’t have to reveal themselves , they think. But beiing assertive with it is less shamefull as that I think. For boys and men it is very difficult to keep up their manhood. I choose to be assertive and clear, and prepared to fight, but always with a clear reason and beiing straight to it. Now if you’ve read my former comments you’ve noticed that I’m not gay, but i also try not to act tipically as a male in difficult situations. I came to this website according to a friend who ‘ve use to be gay. He is a man and after his coming out he recommended this website to me. It took him ages to
come out and stop acting exaggerated to keep him socalled manhood up!
about 2 months ago
When I told the friend I had fallen for that I am gay, his first words were, “Well, you know I’m not, right?” That said it all.
about 2 months ago
Here’s the thing… When I was just starting out, I had a few special friends with whom I “messed around” every chance we’d get. Yet, even if one of those guys had come out to me, (which NO ONE did then), I still could not have admitted to him that I was gay or even bi. It was part of The Code among us, that we never admitted to being queer, even though we were doing the things we were doing.
No wonder I was so confused back then…
about 2 months ago
Back then (1950′s) we were all straight, even though we had little orgies. Then came Junior High School.
about 2 months ago
Oh golly, if I had a dollar for every time this happened to me, I’d be a much richer man today. Even though I’m not the kind of guy who ever needed to come out to anyone, there are always those friends and acquaintances who don’t get it, and need stuff spelled out to them. Then this happens, it’s kind of funny, actually.
about 2 months ago
It sure sounds like you where somewhat confused, because when I was young that was the best and the mostest thing I could wish to hear and when I finally did hear it it was the best music I had ever heard.
about 2 months ago
ahaha this is awesome
about 2 months ago
Kind of the same question trap as a woman asking a male if an outfit makes her look fat. No matter how you answer, there’s gonna be trouble.
about 2 months ago
Plucked up the courage to tell mum, mum was more concern about my friend not liking her pancakes. Parents are really crazy people.