05-23-2015, 05:31 PM
Hey Guys:
I met some of my friends out last night and one of their friends had mentioned a guy that he is crushing on at the University he works at. He mentioned that he sees this guy a lot and they have exchanged hellos and goodbyes but that is as far as things have gotten until recently. Now...my buddy's friend had no clue as to whether this guy was gay or straight and therefore, he decided to approach the guy in this regard a few days ago. He went on to say that the guy nervously laughed a little at him asking and politely responded with "No...I'm Straight". After telling his story...my buddy's friend went on to ask the opinions of all of us who were sitting at the table. The majority of the table gave him a lot of praise for doing so. However, went it came my turn ...I was somewhat the complete opposite. You see...I was polite with my response but I went on to tell him that I thought that was a bold approach on his part due to the fact that could have turned out to be a bad or good situation to say the least especially when you do not have any kind of connection/acquaintance with the guy that you have approached in this manner. I went on to say that I could have never done that and kudos for him for being so bold to do so. I had seen a similar situation as this that went really bad. Once the guy was approached about his sexuality...he went ballistic. However, what I found interesting is that a few days later...I had attended a party and in the corner of the patio...I saw this guy kissing and grinding all up against another guy and yet...he went on this wild rant about him not being gay. Nonetheless...I felt that he is entitled not to share his sexual identity if he chooses to. To conclude, I told the guy that the only way I would ask someone that question only if the person I'm asking and I have established some kind of bond which makes it comfortable for me to ask that kind of question if I chose to do so. With that being said...I wanted to find out what you guys think of this?...Would you approach a guy that you really don't know about his sexual orientation?....Thanks so much in advance for your responses...JS
I met some of my friends out last night and one of their friends had mentioned a guy that he is crushing on at the University he works at. He mentioned that he sees this guy a lot and they have exchanged hellos and goodbyes but that is as far as things have gotten until recently. Now...my buddy's friend had no clue as to whether this guy was gay or straight and therefore, he decided to approach the guy in this regard a few days ago. He went on to say that the guy nervously laughed a little at him asking and politely responded with "No...I'm Straight". After telling his story...my buddy's friend went on to ask the opinions of all of us who were sitting at the table. The majority of the table gave him a lot of praise for doing so. However, went it came my turn ...I was somewhat the complete opposite. You see...I was polite with my response but I went on to tell him that I thought that was a bold approach on his part due to the fact that could have turned out to be a bad or good situation to say the least especially when you do not have any kind of connection/acquaintance with the guy that you have approached in this manner. I went on to say that I could have never done that and kudos for him for being so bold to do so. I had seen a similar situation as this that went really bad. Once the guy was approached about his sexuality...he went ballistic. However, what I found interesting is that a few days later...I had attended a party and in the corner of the patio...I saw this guy kissing and grinding all up against another guy and yet...he went on this wild rant about him not being gay. Nonetheless...I felt that he is entitled not to share his sexual identity if he chooses to. To conclude, I told the guy that the only way I would ask someone that question only if the person I'm asking and I have established some kind of bond which makes it comfortable for me to ask that kind of question if I chose to do so. With that being said...I wanted to find out what you guys think of this?...Would you approach a guy that you really don't know about his sexual orientation?....Thanks so much in advance for your responses...JS