Well,my old friend attempted that he was gay now and it has been a week now. But we are suppose to be fixing our friendship but he ignores me. When I call or text or skype or facebook message or email him. His new friend is always around with him all the time. He wasn't gay til he met his new friend and started hanging around him and I realized i had feelings for him a couple of years ago but he did me wrong and said he didn't want to be friends anymore. I have dreams and thoughts about him everyday and all day. That's all i think about.So I seen him the other day with his friend and they were going to the park and i was following him and i turned around because i didn't realize his friend was with him. What should i do? I want to tell him but i don't want to get rejected. Does it sounded wrong to text or call him like get a friend to call him for me?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Imperfectionist answered Monday March 26 2012, 7:26 am: i need you to think exactly about what you are saying... and think about what you know about being gay. One of the things about being gay is admitting it. Coming out the closing. Being able to be open and accept yourself. This is so much harder for guys. I mean girls... half the girls in america who don't even like girls mess with them because they just can but for guys. Being gay or bisexual is just plain old insane. especially coming to turns with it. You said he did you wrong before did you ever think it was because he was still coming to terms with his sexuality back then and the reason why he may have just come out is because his friend gave him the confidence to finally admit it. If you want to talk to him, be there for him. Say you didn't know back then and if he ever needs someone to talk too about it or people ever mess with him about it, to call you. [ Imperfectionist's advice column | Ask Imperfectionist A Question ]
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