Haha, I remember when my college roommate came out to us (myself and our other friends) like Sophomore year and we being like "we already knew". I've always wondered if saying that hurts or helps...
No. I was friends with a bunch of people that made fun of gay people, which is awkward because they had no idea. I think it was a lot because I played two sports and I can be super intimidating (my soccer team was actually scared of confronting me). I don't know what it is, but I don't give off "gay vibes" for most people.
I'm not out yet but i think my mom knows. i remember once when i was like 12 we had an argument and she ended it by shouting "GAY" at me and walking out the room, i found it hilarious cause she sounded pissed, she never brought it up again though, she's probably come to accept it
I'm not out yet but i think my mom knows. i remember once when i was like 12 we had an argument and she ended it by shouting "GAY" at me and walking out the room, i found it hilarious cause she sounded pissed, she never brought it up again though, she's probably come to accept it
I am straight and no. Alright someone asked once but she was brainless.
That's like me. As said in my first post my roommate (who was also my friend) was gay...well bi but that's another story for another day () anyway people would ask if I were gay because we hung out, even though I had my gf at the time with whom I hung out with way more than my roommate or any of my other friends to say the least. Like, what?