07-04-2011, 03:43 PM
Hi everyone,
I posted way back in January about my coming out to some friends last year and things remained pretty much the same until today. The friends I made last year are great and they all accept me, but I've been finding it hard to tell anyone else. I feel great about myself, but still worry about what everyone else will think.
Then last Friday night I went to an old friends house, I've known her for approx 15 years, and we were talking about what we've been doing lately. I told her what I'd been doing, including going to the Civil Ceremony of two of my new friends. She then said "You seem to have a lot of gay friends now. Are you gay?". I didn't know what to say. I didn't know if she was being serious or joking and I ended up trying to change the subject. She said it didn't matter if I was, but I still couldn't say it and we ended up talking about something else.
I spent all weekend thinking about it and trying to decide whether to tell her or not. Then when I was checking my emails this morning I noticed that she was logged on to messenger. I sent her a short good morning message to see if she was at her computer and she said hi back. I then said "The answer to the question you asked me on Friday night is yes", and I waited for her response. I was so nervous I felt sick. I kept thinking I should have told her in person, but the opportunity was there and I knew If I didn't tell her I would continue to worry. I was so relieved when she thanked me for telling her and said she was fine with it. I told her I'll call her tonight, as I want to speak to her instead of messaging and she said ok.
I'm happy and nervous at the same time, as this is the first person I have told outside of my new friends, but I know that it is for the best.
I'll post again tomorrow after I have spoken to her. I'm getting there slowly but surely. I just hope it doesn't take me another six months to tell the next person. I still haven't told the most important people, my parents. I'm sure I'll get there though.
Speak to you all soon.
Take Care
Jared.
I posted way back in January about my coming out to some friends last year and things remained pretty much the same until today. The friends I made last year are great and they all accept me, but I've been finding it hard to tell anyone else. I feel great about myself, but still worry about what everyone else will think.
Then last Friday night I went to an old friends house, I've known her for approx 15 years, and we were talking about what we've been doing lately. I told her what I'd been doing, including going to the Civil Ceremony of two of my new friends. She then said "You seem to have a lot of gay friends now. Are you gay?". I didn't know what to say. I didn't know if she was being serious or joking and I ended up trying to change the subject. She said it didn't matter if I was, but I still couldn't say it and we ended up talking about something else.
I spent all weekend thinking about it and trying to decide whether to tell her or not. Then when I was checking my emails this morning I noticed that she was logged on to messenger. I sent her a short good morning message to see if she was at her computer and she said hi back. I then said "The answer to the question you asked me on Friday night is yes", and I waited for her response. I was so nervous I felt sick. I kept thinking I should have told her in person, but the opportunity was there and I knew If I didn't tell her I would continue to worry. I was so relieved when she thanked me for telling her and said she was fine with it. I told her I'll call her tonight, as I want to speak to her instead of messaging and she said ok.
I'm happy and nervous at the same time, as this is the first person I have told outside of my new friends, but I know that it is for the best.
I'll post again tomorrow after I have spoken to her. I'm getting there slowly but surely. I just hope it doesn't take me another six months to tell the next person. I still haven't told the most important people, my parents. I'm sure I'll get there though.
Speak to you all soon.
Take Care
Jared.