lilminniemouse
Jan 21, 2008, 8:35 PM
Ok ... my first post, and it's a big question. I am a 42 yr old straight female, have known this guy for a few months, and to be honest he wasn't even on my radar ... too young (18 years younger to be precise) & also gay (or so I thought). Then a mutual friend tells me not only is he bi, but also prefers older women ... and he thinks I'm sexy (this was apparently said to them in confidence). I laughed it off as I didn't know what else to do. Anyway, we were both in other relationships at the time, so it really wasn't relevant. Now we're not, and suddenly it's VERY relevant.
I don't want to wreck a lovely supportive friendship. I have supported him thro his break up, and I have been very objective & was the friend he needed at the time.
I know where I stand with gay guys.... all the body language that says 'i like you' means just that. AAaaarrrggghhh. We're so comfortable together I just can't read the signs. He seems to keep finding reasons for us to spend time together, and always returns my messages. He also sends me messages, as in he's the first to text, not me. Maybe this just means he's a good friend? What should I do. If I sit back and do nothing, he might think there's no future in it and move on. If I make a move he could be horrified. I know you will probably say that him being bi is neither here nor there, but maybe bi guys are just naturally more flirty, more touchy feely & better company whereas somehow, the only reason a straight guy would be like that is for one thing and one thing only !!! (sorry) I realise he's very young, compared to me, but to be honest, I don't look or act my age, and I really really like him.
I don't want to wreck a lovely supportive friendship. I have supported him thro his break up, and I have been very objective & was the friend he needed at the time.
I know where I stand with gay guys.... all the body language that says 'i like you' means just that. AAaaarrrggghhh. We're so comfortable together I just can't read the signs. He seems to keep finding reasons for us to spend time together, and always returns my messages. He also sends me messages, as in he's the first to text, not me. Maybe this just means he's a good friend? What should I do. If I sit back and do nothing, he might think there's no future in it and move on. If I make a move he could be horrified. I know you will probably say that him being bi is neither here nor there, but maybe bi guys are just naturally more flirty, more touchy feely & better company whereas somehow, the only reason a straight guy would be like that is for one thing and one thing only !!! (sorry) I realise he's very young, compared to me, but to be honest, I don't look or act my age, and I really really like him.