| dunno001 said: It may be a bit of paranoia, but admittingly, someone who's not good with relationships and interpretations does need help; the worst part is that most of them don't know it. Since you clearly know about him, there will be times, especially in an area that seems to be rather... reserved, if you will, about homosexuality, that he needs to lean on. Unknowingly, he's leaning on you now for the guidance you're giving him. (This isn't a bad thing, my guess is that with his nativity, he just doesn't know it yet.) The absolute most important thing you can do is be there when he knows he needs someone to lean on... and it will probably happen if he gets burnt by actually stepping forward. |
Yeah, he is naive. And he's only out to me and another person, so he doesn't have many people with whom he can talk about this. I'm doing my best to try and help him. Hope in the end I'm just being paranoid and it all ends well. Gay/bi people are treated pretty badly over here, and most of his "friends" will probably show their true colors if they find out he's bi. Don't want to get started on how his parents will react.
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