Ask him why didn't he tell you that earlier.But I don't think it's a reason to tell him goodbye.That is if he's a really good friend.
2006-06-10 22:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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He's still the same guy you knew. Why should you act any different. Would it be the same if you just found out he wore glasses but usually didn't bother with them (or had contacts), or his hair was actually a different colour but he dyed it? I'd hope not.
I'm not sure what gender you are yourself but taking a wild stab i'm going for female... without wanting to be ignorant or bigoted I would think it should be easier? As it sounds like you're already not treating him as a potential partner (the usual trap of female-male platonic relationships) but an equal, this shouldn't change anything.
Speaking as a guy I've had a friend of mine who was the most unlikely, uncamp person come out a few years back and, though it was a bit of a surprise, it didn't really change things.... well at least when it was clarified that he respected that I was straight and wouldn't hit on me lol (it wasn't exactly investigated in a serious manner, more something he said at the same time). Just expanded the range of bars I was invited to and the people I met, which was a positive experience really.
He's not some kind of satanic monster (as various disagreeable religious fanatics would have you beleive), just somewhere up in his brain the parts which "turn him on" respond to the same forms and pheremones that a woman does, rather than most other men. That's all.
2006-06-11 00:06:50
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answered by markp 4
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You should think back on your relationship with your friend, remembering the fun and like you said he has always been someone you can talk to. Friends good friends are so hard to come by, and having a friend that you truth is spacial. His choice is partners is something that wont affect what you two have, and he is most likely worried about how you may react and losing you. Talk to him and your fears will fade. Reassure him that you still feel the same way and that his happiness is yours, after all doesn't he wish you the best in life. This is a time where you can both become closer and your friendship will last for a long long time.
2006-06-10 23:38:30
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answered by tracey 2
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in case you haven't any longer something against gay relationships, then why might you even think of to tell him to get a female buddy because of the fact he's at a loss for words? For crying out loud, he's 21. it particularly is a splash too old to be at a loss for words. How do you react? How might you react if he delivered him a female buddy? You react an identical way. you're able to be satisfied if he's satisfied. As to his presently having a female buddy: much greater presently he desperate to return out of the closet. He did no longer purely replace into gay. he's often been gay.
2016-12-08 19:25:47
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answered by ? 4
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When you found about his being gay, I'm sure you felt aghast or drained be ause may be you never thought that he is like that. Well, you said he is your good friend. Sex is no barrier in friendship for if you consider someone your friend, you should take him or her regardless of who or what he or she is.
You don't have to change anything about how you treated him before. Don't change. The more that you should show him that you are a friend always willing to support him in his opening of a new page of his life to his friends. At least, he was so strong to admit that he is gay because that is a secret that many gay men until now have not admitted to those people around you.
For all you know, gays are a different species of people worth knowing because you will learn a lot from them and in fact, they have. most of the time, happy dispositions in life not to exclude that they are friendly and humorous people.
2006-06-10 22:39:04
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answered by Ruzzo 4
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If he were that much of a good friend Im surprised you needed to be told and not worked it out for yourself! How do you mean you react?? Hes only gay not commited a murder, hes still the same person!
2006-06-10 22:37:55
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answered by Anonymous
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How does knowing that he is gay change anything? He is still the same person what he was yesterday. He will continue to be your friend and will wonder why you are so distant all of a sudden. Perhaps you are a little let down that you will never get into his pants, but he is still your friend.
2006-06-10 22:35:14
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answered by Gregie 4
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Your friend is still the same person he was before you found out he was gay. You should wait for him to come out to you, there might be a reason that he has not yet.
Be there for him, it is not easy being a gay person even in this day and age.
2006-06-10 22:32:41
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answered by stvsgrl2006 3
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Treat him as normal, I in the past have had several gay friends, they are the best friends you can have. I also have a Lesbian friend, I find they are more genuine than we are. Don't feel uneasy think of Sean Tully on Coronation Street, Luv Him.
2006-06-10 22:45:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Just be the same person you've always been towards him. If he does come out to you, then reassure him that he will always be the same friend as before.
I know this might sound too simple, but it will mean a lot to him.
2006-06-10 22:34:04
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answered by nemesis 5
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You called him "friend". Friends know our deepest secrets and remain our friends. A wise man once said" a true friend is one who would die defending you".
So now you know his secret. Keep it secret. It's private and now he trusts you with it. It's not a platform for gossip. So no one else needs to hear it from you.
You hold a precious secret in your hand. Now protect it like a baby bird. When it matures give it wings and let it fly.
Be true.
2006-06-10 22:49:04
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answered by BP 4
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