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#31
Oh, btw, How are you?! I've forgotten my manners.
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#32
J A Y Wrote:I won't get into how I am today lol, suffice to say not great, but on thepositive side, my mood is nothing to do with my being interested in guys; only that I'm moving out from home again tomorrow and I know it won't be long til I'm feeling lonely and wishin I had someone to stay up late with lol.

On an interesting note, I was watching TV today and there was this show I'd been waiting for solely because theres this really hot guy on it. My mum was watching with me and when the guy came on she said to me, "He's nice isn't he?" at which I went completely red and said "er...um...ah... Yeah... I mean... um I suppose... I mean do you think so?" . Looking back its quite funny now...

You little devil! :biggrin: Not acknowledging this hot piece of manhood when your mum was tentatively asking you to blurt it out... oh well, another occasion missed. :redface: Hopefully there'll be others. :tongue:
Good luck with leaving home again.
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#33
Yeah, I don't think she said it because she knows though. Do you? We're very open, about everything, and we often joke about sexuality. As in my whole family implies same sex inuendo to each other at any given opportunity. We're not exactly traditional in those respects lol.
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#34
Ah well, mums generally know a thing or two about their kids and maybe she does suspect but is letting you come out with the news whenever you are ready. Has she asked you about your sex life, or romantic life, ever? Does she take an interest in who you are dating?
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#35
No she doesn't. Which I guess is odd. I never thought about that before. But I never date. I never have any romantic interest cos I steer clear from it. I suppose thats why! Why do you think thats relevant? More recently I say really blatantly gay things in front of my entire family, like if we're watchin a movie and the guy takes his shirt off or something, I'm all like "now we're talkin!" or watever. Everyone laughs, but I think I mite have made it into too much of a joke now...
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#36
Maybe they enjoy your campness? And that's their way of saying to you "It's Ok to be gay"?

Next time try: "Cor! I wouldn't mind a bit of HIM!!!" Wink
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#37
I would love to think so. But it all seems a bit too easy to be true lol
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#38
Remember though, your parents weren't born yesterday.
That's how my story goes. When I finally told my mum, I was so stressed out, we decided to leave for the day. When i got back, she'd left a message on the answerphone saying: 'honey, I wasn't born yesterday!' What a relief it was. :biggrin: . But it was all the more a relief as I'd suspected it would cause her great anguish after my brother's untimely death of AIDS.
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#39
idk how to respond to those... but anyways my mom says she knows everything that goes around the house so im guessing most moms are like that so she will probably know already just snoop around and maybe you will find out if she suspects it or not
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#40
[COLOR="Purple"]Just a late WELCOME to the site JAY Wavey

And to MOO... got such the giggles when you wrote you were too young for gay bars and I went to look and youre 13... and then onto being a top/bottom... and when I was 13 how I just daydreamed about my best mates beautiful nipples... He started a life long fetish. Wow how things change Lol2 [/COLOR]
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