Unless you ask him directly, there's no surefire way to know if your man is gay or bi (and even then, he may not tell you). But some tell-tale signs may make you raise an eyebrow. 1. He Has Predominantly Male Friendships. Here are some possible signs that a guy might be gay: 1. He is open about his support for LGBTQ rights.
This could include attending Pride parades, donating to LGBTQ organizations, or speaking out against discrimination against LGBTQ people. 2. Inconsistent Eye Contact. Lots of guys are gay. But how do you know if you're one of them? We spoke to some experts to help you understand your sexuality a little better. Here are 19 signs he’s actually into you, and not just stringing you along.
He texts you without needing a prompt. This is a big one. If you’re always the one starting a conversation, it’s hard to. Have you ever wondered how to tell if a guy is gay? Is your gaydar working, or are you unsure? Here are all the signs your boyfriend is gay or bisexual. That asexual guy Posted October 26, One school of thought would say that it's a valid concern you have -- if not a bit hysterical -- and by raising it, you are being authentic and honest.
But, I'm sure he has just felt alone and text himself because my parents are always saying anti-gay things when like news stories about rights and stuff come on. Fjording Posted November 3, But if you don't want to tell him, you need to create some separation between you, gay least temporarily, so you give yourself a chance to heal and get over him. Explicitly say that if a member of your family were to come out to you, that you guy support them and love them all the more.
What do you all think? I feel like I could date both guys and girls, but I don't like the idea of sex, it just puts me off. Maybe he just likes the flirtation, especially as he has said he is off men. OttRInvy Posted June 24, Reply to this topic Because for me, everything is theoretical and speculative how this point. It's tough to train yourself to do - we're trained that our partner should be there to deal with any of our behavior, but they shouldn't always have to take on the burden of something that's exclusively in your head - but it's made such a difference.
I might be like "no, omg, ha ha, how could you even think that? If he rejected you, could your friendship recover? He's always the one to initiate the first text and I know he's not a big texter because through friends at work often say he doesn't tell to them but he always replies to me immediately. To be perfectly honest, if my girlfriend asked me that question I don't think that I could stay with her if we'd only been dating for 3 months.
But it really depends on him, and the reason for his sensitivity to the subject. Although I guess it's normal for a persons capacity to be attracted to move through phases? Join Mumsnet Log In. And then you realize "Ahhh I think it's weird that your question sparked such drama I'm with salvia on this. That he equated being gay with being effeminate means he's really not gay.
But to actually answer your question, what Sys Rq and Brandon said. I think the fact they're gay means we both feel safe to express physical and emotional affection without mistaking it for sexual attraction. I have not experienced the opposite. And if they don't have a healthy sense of sence, then, yes, they are going to react very poorly when their girlfriend asks if they are sleeping with their male boss.
Many posters upthread mention the leap to "do you think I'm effeminate" after being asked as toeing the "homophobia" line, but nowhere is it mentioned in the original question whether BF has any of the context of the married friends situation that was laid out in preface to the question. And the idea that it might cross a line seems a bit homophobic to me.
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