Your position is slightly different from most of us here. Fact is, the odds are against him being gay, the majority of people are heterosexual. I've been hit on by 3 guys in my life, (I'm straight) and 2 handled it gracefully when I told them I was flattered, but straight. The third got annoying as hell asking things like how do I know I wouldn't enjoy it if I never tried it. Don't be that third guy if he says no.Silvanus said:Here's one for ya.
Guy I know slightly. Barman. He's friends with a couple of my friends, and he recognises me when I'm in the pub & remembers what I drink. Doubt he knows my name, though, our only conversations have been fleeting (but pleasant), and only with the other friends present.
Now, the other friends are all off elsewhere. They're not in town anymore, except during X-Masses, and I don't plan to be here for another X-Mas either. If I was to ask him out, I'd have to head into his place of work alone.
He'd greet me, I'm not entirely a stranger to him. But... to ask him out? If he turned out to be straight, it would be embarrassing beyond words. Also pretty crushing. This is pretty much the only prospect that exists here, and it's so uncertain, so unlikely.
Do I wait for a day when I feel liek a baws, and go for it? Or is it unrealistic to pin my hopes on something like this?
Anyhow, conventional wisdom says ask him, because otherwise you'll wonder and be miserable for a time. Something you might do is ask a female friend to flirt with him a little and see how he responds. Are you out? If you aren't, you might not want to ask him, as it will get back to people you hadn't come out too. Of course you could have a coming out party at the bar and see if he flirts with you.