I am in a gay relationship, in love with another man... what to do?
I have been in a relationship with a wonderful man for 6 years. We are very differentbut have never even had a fight that lasted more than 2minutes. We have a lot of fun together, are very close. The sex is good when it happens but we rarely have it, I am not greatly attracted to him physically but he is good in bed. I am 39, he is 30. We have a sexually open relationship: we are allowed to have recreational sex with friends or bathouses, what have you. We aren't supposed to have a "mistress" on the side that we wine, dine and 69.
Last year we moved to the neighbourhood of my youth and met my next door neighbour Evan. Evan is one of the most gorgeous 18 year-olds I have ever met: Long luxuriant blond hair he keeps natural and usually tied back. He is6'2" medium and muscular naturally. His low voice and open blue eyes make me melt. I am very impressed at how this guy was instantly comfortabel with us gay guys next door and he is over every day for a beer or two. I have bonded with him now, made a siubtle pass at him early in the friendship and was refused. I tried to decide at that point that, OK, I like this guy but he just isn't into it. Let's just have fun. Well 8 months has gone by and I still melt when he comes over almost everyday. He thinks it's a little strange though I have told him BASICALLY how I felt at first: I had a crush on him but then I lied and said that it had passed when he repeated rejected my subtle sexual advances. We have become very close friends. I have got him to finally open up and actually be casually affectionate with me. The thing is, the thing he is worried about, like giving me an errection when he just hugs me, is actually true, but I just pretend we're buds. I am thinking I have to put all of the cards on the table and hope he can take it; tell him that I am terrified of losinghis friendship. This won't be easy. I fantasize about him all of the time, rush home from work to hang oout with him until my boyfried gets home. I feel he could be curious but doesn't know how to avoid the issues that would arrise should he experiment.
What should I do?