Okay, so this isn't about this whole "She hates me, I hate her, how do I get revenge on her?" type of question. So, I have a lot of friends who are either gay or bi.
Well, this one guy who is a really good friend of mine declared he was gay this year. Well, some background info on him:
His parents are divorced and he HATES his stepdad who bribes him to like him by buying stuff for my friend (who we will call Joe). He has never gone out with a girl or a boy...for that matter. He has never had a relationship persay. It's more of a get together, make out..blah blah. He just turned 14 this September too.
Well, I'm kinda getting worried about him. In 6th grade, he's had gay sex with a guy and he's already given multiple blowjobs and everytime he sees a hot guy, he wants to get in their pants and that's about it. He goes to another school for one class and once, he had a serious make out session with one of the guys there and had bite marks on his neck!! He's really horny a lot of the time and all he wants to do is do it 24/7 with any random guy that passes by. He will spank them and grab their package and what not. He never looks for a boyfriend kinda guy but more of a f**k buddy.
So I guess what I'm thinking is that he's sorta kinda this way b/c of his home troubles? I don't know, that's my educated guess. But I don't want to confront him and talk to him or anything of that sort. I'm kinda worried that he'll get himself in deep trouble later in the future... so I'm asking what I should do about this matter...
He does seem to be a bit promiscuous. I hope you will tell him to use condoms. All teen boys are horny most of the time, your friend just doesn't hide it from you like other guys do.
He really shouldn't be with everyone who comes along, I don't know that you can do much about it. It can't hurt to talk to him about it though. Guess guys can be a little slutty too! :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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