zequietone
Aug 22, 2011, 04:28 PM
This has been driving me nuts and I really appreciate any advice anyone could give me...
Just to set things straight (haha), I'm gay and in my early 30s. We hired a new guy a few months ago and at first we never spoke to each other, although it was one of those situations where we would look at each other upon entering a room. One day he approached me about my position, simply asking if I do the graphic design.
Since then he approached me a couple more times asking me questions that seem like excuses to talk to me. So I asked for his email address to get the ball rolling so to speak, which he gave.
Since then we started to talk more and more and found out he paints, something we have in common. I noticed he smoked as well so I asked him if he'd like to take his smoke breaks with me which he agreed to. It's become a regular thing for us to hang out every Friday for a bit after work, smoke cigarettes and talk a bit.
We've hung out on occasion but it's always cut short because of his busy life (girlfriend and child, don't judge yet I will explain further down)
I added him on Facebook and although he's rarely on, we chat sometimes. One conversation came out of the blue where he seemed friendlier than ever and very caring. We started to chat and then suddenly I just see "I have to see you" appear... moments pass and then he quickly types "because I want you to help me set up a website" it seemed it was his way to brush it all off but I could be reading into things. His wife and him share a Facebook account so it seems like he's always trying to find the right time to send messages and he has to be selective about what he types, she is very possesive and doesn't like it when he talks to me.
When he sees me he smiles very happily and warmly usually clasps my hands and taps them. There have been a couple of weeks where I couldn't really reach out to him and when we finally met again he said I'm so glad to see you, I thought you were dead or something, or really happy to see you. He's mentioned to me that he talks about me all the time to his wife, and I definitely get flirty vibes.
Now I don't want to intervene in his current relationship AT ALL, even though he says he has many troubles with his wife and sometimes feels as if he made a mistake having the child and getting married. I really do appreciate his friendship and don't want to ruin it. But I have fallen for him and I can't continue to pretend. I've tried to gauge if he's gay, he's not effeminate at all but definitely likes activities that many gay guys seem to be into, singing, theater, art. I know that's a stereotype but it's all I've got.
So the big questions are:
Am I reading signals wrong or does it sound like he is interested in me?
Should I just come out and let him know that I have feelings for him and that I want to remain friends? Maybe take some time away to get over it?
I feel that I could be misinterpreting some signals mainly because he's Cuban and male friendships are culturally different there, and sometimes his English can be wonky...
I really don't want to lose him he's very talented and unique and people like that are hard to find..
Thank you so much, I know that was very verbose...
Just to set things straight (haha), I'm gay and in my early 30s. We hired a new guy a few months ago and at first we never spoke to each other, although it was one of those situations where we would look at each other upon entering a room. One day he approached me about my position, simply asking if I do the graphic design.
Since then he approached me a couple more times asking me questions that seem like excuses to talk to me. So I asked for his email address to get the ball rolling so to speak, which he gave.
Since then we started to talk more and more and found out he paints, something we have in common. I noticed he smoked as well so I asked him if he'd like to take his smoke breaks with me which he agreed to. It's become a regular thing for us to hang out every Friday for a bit after work, smoke cigarettes and talk a bit.
We've hung out on occasion but it's always cut short because of his busy life (girlfriend and child, don't judge yet I will explain further down)
I added him on Facebook and although he's rarely on, we chat sometimes. One conversation came out of the blue where he seemed friendlier than ever and very caring. We started to chat and then suddenly I just see "I have to see you" appear... moments pass and then he quickly types "because I want you to help me set up a website" it seemed it was his way to brush it all off but I could be reading into things. His wife and him share a Facebook account so it seems like he's always trying to find the right time to send messages and he has to be selective about what he types, she is very possesive and doesn't like it when he talks to me.
When he sees me he smiles very happily and warmly usually clasps my hands and taps them. There have been a couple of weeks where I couldn't really reach out to him and when we finally met again he said I'm so glad to see you, I thought you were dead or something, or really happy to see you. He's mentioned to me that he talks about me all the time to his wife, and I definitely get flirty vibes.
Now I don't want to intervene in his current relationship AT ALL, even though he says he has many troubles with his wife and sometimes feels as if he made a mistake having the child and getting married. I really do appreciate his friendship and don't want to ruin it. But I have fallen for him and I can't continue to pretend. I've tried to gauge if he's gay, he's not effeminate at all but definitely likes activities that many gay guys seem to be into, singing, theater, art. I know that's a stereotype but it's all I've got.
So the big questions are:
Am I reading signals wrong or does it sound like he is interested in me?
Should I just come out and let him know that I have feelings for him and that I want to remain friends? Maybe take some time away to get over it?
I feel that I could be misinterpreting some signals mainly because he's Cuban and male friendships are culturally different there, and sometimes his English can be wonky...
I really don't want to lose him he's very talented and unique and people like that are hard to find..
Thank you so much, I know that was very verbose...