03-15-2009, 11:32 PM
Before I head straight into my silly problem, a brief history..
*I'm pretty sure I'm gay. I'm not out to most people, but in the past I've told a couple of friends about my feelings.
*My older brother IS gay and IS out to everyone.
*About a year ago a new boy started in my work, and I immediately liked him. At a works night out he said that he liked me, and kissed me on the cheek. The next day in work, rumours had gotten out that things had "got hot" between us. Nothing much happened after that. We spoke occasionally on msn and in work, and he flirted and things, but got a boyfriend over christmas who dumped him on valentines day.
*A few weeks ago we had another works night out, and he said again that he liked me. I told him that I felt the same, and although not much happened (a couple of kisses and hugs) we've been texting since.
I'd really like to ask this person out, but a few things have got me wondering if he's genuine or not. My friend (who worked directly with him) doesn't like him one bit. She says he's an immature compulsive liar. She says that it was him who spread the lie in work that things that had "gotten hot" between the two of us, and had also told people that it was me who made the first move.
All this is a little silly, I know. But the whole thing has made me feel really bad because I've been lying to my friends. I changed his name in my phonebook to a girls name so that when he phoned or text my friends wouldn't know that it was a boy I was chatting with. Not only that, recently I went to a gay club and had my first serious experience with a boy. I didn't.. do that. But other things happened, and it's made me more sure than ever that this is what I want, even though I occasionally have doubts.
I'm in a bit of a pickle :frown:
I want to see if things will go anywhere with this boy from my work, but I don't want to lie to my friends anymore and I'm scared of what will happen if my family realise theres "another gay" in the family.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated mile:
Also, this boy is a little younger than me.
*I'm pretty sure I'm gay. I'm not out to most people, but in the past I've told a couple of friends about my feelings.
*My older brother IS gay and IS out to everyone.
*About a year ago a new boy started in my work, and I immediately liked him. At a works night out he said that he liked me, and kissed me on the cheek. The next day in work, rumours had gotten out that things had "got hot" between us. Nothing much happened after that. We spoke occasionally on msn and in work, and he flirted and things, but got a boyfriend over christmas who dumped him on valentines day.
*A few weeks ago we had another works night out, and he said again that he liked me. I told him that I felt the same, and although not much happened (a couple of kisses and hugs) we've been texting since.
I'd really like to ask this person out, but a few things have got me wondering if he's genuine or not. My friend (who worked directly with him) doesn't like him one bit. She says he's an immature compulsive liar. She says that it was him who spread the lie in work that things that had "gotten hot" between the two of us, and had also told people that it was me who made the first move.
All this is a little silly, I know. But the whole thing has made me feel really bad because I've been lying to my friends. I changed his name in my phonebook to a girls name so that when he phoned or text my friends wouldn't know that it was a boy I was chatting with. Not only that, recently I went to a gay club and had my first serious experience with a boy. I didn't.. do that. But other things happened, and it's made me more sure than ever that this is what I want, even though I occasionally have doubts.
I'm in a bit of a pickle :frown:
I want to see if things will go anywhere with this boy from my work, but I don't want to lie to my friends anymore and I'm scared of what will happen if my family realise theres "another gay" in the family.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated mile:
Also, this boy is a little younger than me.