My best friend told me he that he is gay when we were in our final year at school. I had always suspected, but never assumed. He told me that he fancied me for years but knew I wasn�t interested and had no idea how he could tell me, without me running scared. I was quite surprised when he did actually tell me in the cold light of day.
I was comfortable with my own sexuality so it had no bearing on our friendship which in fact got better in the following years as we started going out more in London etc. I have been to my fair share of parties, wild orgies and gay nightclubs and met many nice and not so nice people of all persuasions. It�s a funny old world when there are people in it.
We are still very good friends, we are both married now and went to each others weddings. Our partners get on well with each other, and we have plenty of social get-togethers.
I would guess that anyone who has an adverse reaction to a friend trusting them enough to reveal their true inner feelings, is either not a true friend or is uncomfortable with their own sexuality. But as I said, it�s a funny old world.