Curiosity and Weird VibesĪs time went on and we got to know one another, I found out that we grew up fairly close to one another and raised with similar “family values.” We lived in the same building on campus too – with his dorm being 3 floors up from mine.
We were enrolled in several of the same classes because like me, he too was going for his bachelor’s in business administration. Related: I’ve been sleeping with my roommate during lockdown One of the straight ones was Dillon, a scruffy faced, athlete from West Texas. I had plenty of friends at the time some happened to be gay and others, straight. In my case, I was fairly focused on earning good grades because my ultimate goal was to graduate with a high GPA so that I could get a spot at Wharton Business School. I lived on campus at the dorms and did things most students do – study, sleep and occasionally party. It all depends on how you feel, really.At the time, I was in my early 20’s and attending college in Texas for a general business degree. In that case just tell him that he needs to be honest with you but you can't really believe that since he's already cheated and lied to you. If you're really happy with him and you don't mind him doing other guys you're his perfect girlfriend, he'll be all over you. I personally wouldn't keep a relationship with a liar/cheater. Make your mind how you feel about it and decide. "should I go back?" - How do you feel about it? He cheated. He's probably bisexual, so instead he's going down on a guy. The way I see it, it's pretty much the same as if your guy was straight and was going down on another woman. "Do guys really do that to each other?" Straight guys - no.
um just keep doing whatever you were doing. In my opinion, he deserves to be dumped for it. He was doing something sexual without your knowledge, so he was cheating on you. You sound like an awesome person, I'm sure you can find someone who is better sexually aligned than your present boyfriend. Ultimately this is your choice, If you can't handle him with other men, then dump him. She lost all desire for Sex, and told me "Go ahead with your boys, just don't tell me about it." I was Monogamous for 15 years until she went through menopause at 45 (yeah really early). I'm Lucky in that I found my soul mate, married her, and was completely honest about my sexual.
so they either hide it, and sneak around (Your BF) or they stay single. Gays don't want you (not always, just my personal experiences) Straights call you a "Faggot, or Gay, or Freak), You can't have a Str8 girlfriend, she won't accept it. You get to experience all sorts of awesome sexual experiences, but you are in the minority. she was fine making out with her GF's (yes more than one), but one day she catches him getting a BJ from one of his friends, and it was all over.īeing Bi is the Best of Times and the Worst of times. Now I am ABSOLUTELY NOT defending him, I'm just saying that most women will NOT accept BiSexuality.Ī friend of mine in college was Bi-Sexual, His girlfriend was Bi-Sexual. He did cheat on you, he is bi-sexual, and he deserves whatever you end up doing to him.Īll that being said, guys don't tell their girlfriend, because they react as you did. I am a Bi-Man, and I think I can shed some light on this situation.