I can understand your reluctance to talk about such things with your family, but I guess in part you must almost feel ashamed if you can't talk about it freely, either ashamed for them, or ashamed for youself - I don't know. Just a thought.
I wouldn't really say ashamed, as that is a pretty stong term, but it is more an uncomfortableness. And not just about things gay; I just never discuss sex, intimacy, etc with my folks.
However I know this, having met you, your sexuality makes up such a small part of who you are, you have nothing to be ashamed about as your a smashing guy.
Aww, thanks! You'll bring a tear to my eye! :-P
Anyways, I think you may be over analysing this one, and if you didn't answer they have prob made there own mind up one way or another. I wouldn't let this bother you too much.
With a clear head today, I think I did over analyse way too much yesterday - it was probably heightened because the two gays who were at the wedding are just so confident in their sexuality, and it was a bit weird. I don't think I have ever been in a situation, or known two people (relatively closely, as I have known one half for 15 yrs, and the other for about six) just to get on with it so normally.


