I love how in the first picture, it's pretty clear the guy on the other side of her is gay, too -- you only see a sliver of him, but that sliver is 100% high school homo.
My high school boyfriend was gay! He had mannerisms but he was really into me when we were together. We didn't bang though, I wouldn't have been ready for that. We just made out all the time and went to the winter semiformal together. He didn't come out until like 3 years later. He was a nice guy though :)
One of my best friends since High School was closeted until well after college. I was the only straight person who knew he was gay for a good 8 years.
When we were in college together, my mom suggested that the two of us would end up married. In the same breath she made the same prediction about Ellen DeGeneres and Arye Gross' characters in Ellen which was in its second season at the time.
Her theory being that a man and woman who are besties in college would almost certainly marry at some point.
And your story reminds me of one of my own. When Meredith Baxter and David Birney were starring on Bridget Loves Bernie together, my grandmother was convinced there was something going on between them that was more than acting.
They ended up marrying, but of course they also ended up divorcing and she came out as a lesbian, so I'm honestly not sure if my grandmother was right or not.
It's not me in the picture, but I have a scan of the pic of my ex husband on his prom night with his HS girlfriend. He left me for a woman, but has had many affairs with guys, and will probably be cheating on her with dudes too. I guess it would be bad to send it in, right? It's wrong, right? Stop me...fingers aching to hit Send....
@11 I know what you mean. I read the description on the right and it implies that the bf didn't have to be gay just look gay or act gay. I thought inclusion meant we didn't judge people by outward appearance or mannerisms.
What's the opposite of a beard?
Is that nice?
Cuz, you know, I'm totally gonna tap that.
If I, like, ever meet her.
One of my best friends since High School was closeted until well after college. I was the only straight person who knew he was gay for a good 8 years.
When we were in college together, my mom suggested that the two of us would end up married. In the same breath she made the same prediction about Ellen DeGeneres and Arye Gross' characters in Ellen which was in its second season at the time.
Her theory being that a man and woman who are besties in college would almost certainly marry at some point.
They ended up marrying, but of course they also ended up divorcing and she came out as a lesbian, so I'm honestly not sure if my grandmother was right or not.