How to tell if your best friend is gay
Understanding the Situation
Sexual orientation is a personal matter, and unless your friend explicitly tells you, you can never be % sure. However, if you’re wondering whether your friend might be lgbtq+, either because you suspect they’re struggling with their identity or you think they might own feelings for you, it’s essential to approach the topic with sensitivity and respect.
Here are some common signs that might signal your friend is gay and how to navigate the situation without making assumptions or making them uncomfortable.
1. They Avoid Talking About Their Love Life
If your friend dodges conversations about crushes or relationships but is pleasant talking about every other aspect of their life, it might be because they’re not ready to discuss their sexual orientation.
Examples:
- They change the subject when someone asks about their dating life.
- They rarely mention any romantic interests.
- They seem uncomfortable when discussing relationships with the opposite gender.
This doesn’t necessarily mean they’re gay, some people are just private, but if
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7 Signs You Are Not Straight Even if it’s Later in Life
There is no timeline for self-discovery and no end to development. As we increase older, we can appear to understand a expansive variety of things about ourselves that we hadn’t realized before or that have changed over occasion, often because we are growing more comfortable and confident as we age.
Sexuality is no exception. Sexuality can be a lifelong discovery, and something that takes time to fully understand, particularly for women who realize they aren’t straight later in existence. It can be confusing, especially as an elder to be questioning your sexuality and wondering if all these years you somehow missed something large about yourself. You are not alone. Here are seven common signs that you may not be straight, even if you discover and accept it later in life.
1. Linear girls don’t lie rouse at night wondering if they are gay.
This may seem obvious, but people who aren’t attracted to the same sex, don’t usually worry about whether or not they are gay or bisexual. They don’t even think about experiencin
When Your Best Friend Tells You He's Gay
Gay people are engaged in an ongoing struggle to hold their rights recognized and respected. As a vertical person talking primarily to other straights. I wish to support all who are oppressed because of their sexual orientation. The focus on gay men as opposed to lesbians is only a reflection of my personal knowledge.
A year ago, no one I knew was openly gay. My contact with homosexuality until then was probably quite standard. When I was seven, my mother talked to me about people called "fairies." She warned me to watch out for them, explaining that their being alive was a pity for them and a nuisance for the rest of us. From then on, the issue was absent from conversation at place, except when something about Anita Bryant came on the news. We all regarded Anita as somewhat off the wall, but not out of any deeply felt views on homosexuality. At school, the words "gay" and "fag" were used only as insults to students so awkward or unpopular that the term "wimp" would not do. Homosexuality was spotlighted only once: when the women's stu