i have a friend and he told me that he thinks hes bi-curious or bi...and i told him that it could be a stage, but if it doesn't go away (like the 'feelings' or w/e) then that pretty much means that hes bi...
my question is...do guys just go through stages like this? like a puberty thing? cuz i know that girl sometimes do (like i did like a kagillion years ago, but it passed and i'm straight...for sure, lol)...but i don't really know about guys.
anyone plz answer it would help MUCH! <3
cailoisa answered Friday May 27 2005, 11:26 am: My husband went through a phase like that before we were married. He went to a gay bar and made out with a guy. It totally did nothing for him, and the phase passed, just like that.
...I'm not recommeding that your boyfriend go make out with men. I'm just relating a story to let you know that some guys do have phases like that. :-) [ cailoisa's advice column | Ask cailoisa A Question ]
gsngirl7 answered Thursday May 26 2005, 4:50 pm: Guys go through some similar issues just like girls do. Just give your friend time to figure it out. He is probably at an age where he needs to sort out his feelings. Dont treat him any different though because that might make him feel uncomfortable. Hope my advice helps! [ gsngirl7's advice column | Ask gsngirl7 A Question ]
PrInCeSs_ask answered Thursday May 26 2005, 4:41 pm: guys at the age 13+ are just starting to find there place.it is kind of a puperty thing but not exactly.dont' be scared just act normal. hang out and do all that stuff b/c your supporting him as a friend. if you lose that you'll loss him. [ PrInCeSs_ask's advice column | Ask PrInCeSs_ask A Question ]
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