Homosexuality


Long confusing story ahead….One of my guy friends, best friend is gay. Make sense? My friend (guy) + his gay friend = best friends. Anyways, they met a few years ago when they were doing an internship in Florida, and even though they both are from different states they stayed pretty close. At the beginning my friend, just thought this guy was really funny and cool. They would talk about sports and girls…the normal guy stuff. One day, his friend told him that he was gay and that he had a crush on him. My friend at the time didn’t know how to handle that. He never in a thousand years would have thought he was gay. He would even bring girls over to hang out at their place, so he just automatically thought he was straight. After their internship, they both went their separate ways but kept in touch for the most part.

Well, my friend decided to go back to school and now his gay friend wants to get an apartment together. My friend’s family knows that his best friend is gay and don’t really see a problem with it except for the fact they are very very religious and that is a sin. He is scared to tell the rest of his family because he thinks they will think he is gay if he lives with a gay guy. His uncles especially will not approve of this. So as of right now, he is in his predicament as to what to do. Go for it and not care what people think? Or let fear get in the way and pass this opportunity?

I personally think he should go for it. It’s the 20th century; there are plenty of homosexuals in the world. It’s not unheard of. Plus, it’s his best friend. They would have a blast together and combined they are probably the two funniest guys I’ve ever met.

1 comment:

  1. I hope your friend does live with him. Just because your friends with a gay person doesn't make you gay! I can understand why he is nervous about telling his family. It can be very hard to make people except something they see as an offense to their religion, but your right its the 21st centrey and its time we stop judging people based on their sexuality, or the sexuality of their friends.

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