09-16-2013, 11:12 PM
I'm just looking for some opinions on this thread, sorry if this seems naive.
I recently started dating a very good friend of mine, who actually came out to me a good while ago as Bi-Sexual.
I enjoy listening to him talk about himself, and learning about bisexuality through him talking (I'm completely gay, so it's interesting to be able to ask my boyfriend questions about girls). His bi-sexuality doesn't make me insecure, in fact, it makes me feel more special, that he choose me from an even wider group of people.
However, I've noticed lately that he identifies as gay. When we were just friends, he'd identify as bi, but that's changed lately. He once asked if it was possible that he was gay, and just using the label "bi" to hide from himself. I asked if he had a physical reaction to girls, he said yes, so I said he was bi.
Question: Should I do that? I'm afraid he's trying to be someone he's not to be closer to me, when, in reality, it just makes me happy to see him being happy with who he is. Yet, on the other hand, I know that sometimes when someone is bi, they identify as straight or gay anyway, because that's how they feel. I don't really have any experience with that, and don't want to accidentally make him feel poorly about himself.
I'm simply asking what the best way to support him is while he better understands who he is. I just want him to be happy. Any opinions are very welcome.
I recently started dating a very good friend of mine, who actually came out to me a good while ago as Bi-Sexual.
I enjoy listening to him talk about himself, and learning about bisexuality through him talking (I'm completely gay, so it's interesting to be able to ask my boyfriend questions about girls). His bi-sexuality doesn't make me insecure, in fact, it makes me feel more special, that he choose me from an even wider group of people.
However, I've noticed lately that he identifies as gay. When we were just friends, he'd identify as bi, but that's changed lately. He once asked if it was possible that he was gay, and just using the label "bi" to hide from himself. I asked if he had a physical reaction to girls, he said yes, so I said he was bi.
Question: Should I do that? I'm afraid he's trying to be someone he's not to be closer to me, when, in reality, it just makes me happy to see him being happy with who he is. Yet, on the other hand, I know that sometimes when someone is bi, they identify as straight or gay anyway, because that's how they feel. I don't really have any experience with that, and don't want to accidentally make him feel poorly about himself.
I'm simply asking what the best way to support him is while he better understands who he is. I just want him to be happy. Any opinions are very welcome.