After years and years of sexual repression I came out to myself in the last couple months. I was unable to pick up any cues from any gender...sex was the last thing on my mind.
How bad was this sexual repression? Well, once while I was vacationing in Santa Barbara, I was hanging out with this girl from UCSB. We were drinking and walking around town talking about diversity of religious beliefs. She took me up to her dorm and offered me more to drink. She also mentioned her roommate was out of town and that we wouldn't be disturbed.I thought nothing of it and left the dorm shortly. It was only upon retrospect that I realized what she wanted.
I would like to pursue a relationship with the same sex. This is monumental to me because I had internalized homophobia and felt that it could never happen.
My question is this...how does one know if a gay/bisexual guy is into you? It's difficult to approach this issue because of the fear of offending someone or humiliation. People in the United States are conditioned to see gay males as effeminate...as if you have to perform certain gestures and speak a certain way for someone to clearly identify your sexual preference 8) I guess my mannerisms are masculine so often give off the "is he or isn't he?" vibe. I am unwilling to change anything so that I can give off clear signals.
How should I approach this situation? Keep in mind that no "gaydar" is perfect. So many men nowadays pride themselves on being fashionable and having good hair/skin, as well as opening themselves to their feminine side.
This is one instance where straight people really do have it easier
How bad was this sexual repression? Well, once while I was vacationing in Santa Barbara, I was hanging out with this girl from UCSB. We were drinking and walking around town talking about diversity of religious beliefs. She took me up to her dorm and offered me more to drink. She also mentioned her roommate was out of town and that we wouldn't be disturbed.I thought nothing of it and left the dorm shortly. It was only upon retrospect that I realized what she wanted.
I would like to pursue a relationship with the same sex. This is monumental to me because I had internalized homophobia and felt that it could never happen.
My question is this...how does one know if a gay/bisexual guy is into you? It's difficult to approach this issue because of the fear of offending someone or humiliation. People in the United States are conditioned to see gay males as effeminate...as if you have to perform certain gestures and speak a certain way for someone to clearly identify your sexual preference 8) I guess my mannerisms are masculine so often give off the "is he or isn't he?" vibe. I am unwilling to change anything so that I can give off clear signals.
How should I approach this situation? Keep in mind that no "gaydar" is perfect. So many men nowadays pride themselves on being fashionable and having good hair/skin, as well as opening themselves to their feminine side.
This is one instance where straight people really do have it easier
