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Started by #174733 [Ignore] 25,Aug,11 03:11
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You're in a very delicate situation and I've been there myself. When I was your age I had a major crush on my straight best friend. I was out to him as being gay and I was quite frank with him about my feelings for him. I think it gave him a boost knowing my feelings. We did a certain amount of innocent touching (embracing, hand holding, etc.) but we never had sex. His whole family was really kind of touchy/feely so that may have been why he was comfortable touching me.
Since then I've had several straight friends and with most, but not all, we eventually ended up having sex. In no case did it spoil our friendship. Indeed, it brought us closer together, but PROCEED WITH CAUTION.
Others have given you very good advice that if you do anything wrong it very might spoil your friendship. Furthermore, friends are more valuable than sex partners and I couldn't agree more.
Now, what to do? First of all, come out to him. If he's the good friend you think he is, that won't bother him at all. In fact, he probably already knows, or has a good idea. You said he thinks you're straight and he hasn't picked up on your hints because he's "not the sharpest tool in the shed", but more likely he just doesn't know what to say. So you say it for him. But do NOT apologize or act ashamed about being bi. This is what you are and let him know that you're comfortable with it. Odds are, he will be too.
That's all you should do for a while. Do not come on to him or even tell him that you think he's hot (although he'll probably have a good idea that you do). After some time has passed and you're both comfortable with him knowing you're bi you can start making comments about other cute guys you might see. So he can really see that you are turned on to other men.
The next step is to let him know that you find him attractive. But this is all you should do. Again, DO NOT COME ON TO HIM. If you do, you will probably frighten him off and sex will never happen. If sex is going to happen, he will have to initiate it. This could take weeks or months and it may never happen. But it did happen with me with most of my straight friends. Let's hope it happens for you.
Regards, spermkiss
7inches might not have a problem with potentially losing his friends, but I think you value your friendship with Nolan a little bit more. It astounds me how many guys don't understand the premise of friendship, masculine respect and doing justice to the male gender.
DUDE! 7inches...You must not have had any decent role models. If you think this way when you are 18, I hate to think of the disrespect you'll show your buddies when you're 28, 38, 48...
Patrick
I agree with John. Friendship First. I can understand the desire; the truth is, up to 60%+ of guys have varied feelings of affection towards their buddies. So there is a 2 out of 3 chance Nolan shares some of your attraction. He obviously feels something for you, because you are good friends. BUT, going from friends to jack-buddies in such a quick manner is unwise. This doesn't mean your friendship can't be ramped up ~over time~. Because this site will not allow me to post the actual link I urge you to Google: g0ydar (spelled g-zero-y-d-a-r).
I can also direct you to discussion forums more appropriate to guiding guys like yourself that desire to grow their friendships with their buddies to a more intimate level. I and my bros have been sharing our advice with men for over 7 years. We know what works. If you wish to correspond more, you may contact me at any time. Best wishes.
Patrick
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