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Calling It A Night

10 Jul 2013 / Comments Off / in Relationships/by Scott De Buitleir

Last words.

It’s the end of an era as Scottie decides to calls it a night.

” I was wasting my time on the wrong type of guy, and he certainly wasn’t the first. I had been wasting my time on the wrong guys for years.”

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A Cooler Climate Up North

12 Jun 2013 / Comments Off / in Relationships/by Scott De Buitleir

A Cooler Climate Up North…

Scottie visits his beau in the North but circumstances make it less than a satisfactory visit.

“For almost the entire day, both of us acted like we would’ve preferred to have been in bed, but for nothing more, other than to sleep for the afternoon.”

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When Love Came To Town

05 Jun 2013 / Comments Off / in Relationships/by Scott De Buitleir

When love comes to town…

Scottie’s cross-border beau drops into Dublin for a surprise date.

“The evening Sun was now just right to give you a warm kiss, which is exactly what I got off my date when we met up.”

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When You Least Expect It

29 May 2013 / Comments Off / in Relationships/by Scott De Buitleir

Across the Border.

Scottie ends up in a cross-border romance.

“I’m not exactly afraid of people knowing I’m on a date with a guy, but I don’t think anyone likes to make their first date a public performance.”

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Waiting For Tonight

15 May 2013 / Comments Off / in Relationships/by Scott De Buitleir

Pushed Crush.

Scottie follows his crush, or is pushed that way by his friends, whichever way you chose to look at it ….

“My friends, quick to ensure that my awkward suffering wouldn’t stop there, convinced me to go to the nightclub that he said he’d be in. I should’ve decided not to, but I’ve never been good at playing it cool.”

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It’s Just A Little Crush

01 May 2013 / Comments Off / in Relationships/by Scott De Buitleir

Crushed Crush?

Gay Relationship Column. Scottie has a crush, and it makes him blether, possibly in another language …

“I’m not exactly a Picasso painting, I think to myself, but I’m hardly a Mona Lisa either; why would he want to see me?”

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Forgetting The Rules

17 Apr 2013 / Comments Off / in Relationships/by Scott De Buitleir

There To Be Broken?

Gay Relationship Column. Scottie assesses his rules of dating, at least one of which brands him a prude on the gay scene, and how it took a megadate to break almost all of them.

“Experienced in the lottery of first impressions, I keep a brave face and an upbeat tone, wondering how on earth this was going to turn out. “

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Jekyll and Hyde

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03 Apr 2013 / Comments Off / in Relationships/by Scott De Buitleir

The Perfect Man?

Gay Relationship Column. Scottie is caught out by the idea of the perfect man, which then falls down between first impressions and the eventual truth.

“Had we been a few months into the relationship, I might have let him have a bit of a moody strop, but when it’s only weeks into it – no thanks.”

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The Other Man

27 Mar 2013 / Comments Off / in Relationships/by Scott De Buitleir

Protecting the Innocent.

Gay Relationship Column. Scottie wonders about the responsibility of ‘the other man’ when he sleeps with someone who is in a relationship that is supposed to be monogamous.

“I couldn’t condone my friend’s actions or attitude, but for some reason, I didn’t feel the need to scold him either. Maybe it was because I hoped that his conscience would take over once he made his confession to me.”

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The Bi(g) Elephant In The Room

20 Mar 2013 / Comments Off / in Relationships/by Scott De Buitleir

Unfounded Fears About Bisexuality.

Gay Relationship Column. Scottie considers the prejudice against bisexual men in the wake of a friend’s dating troubles.

“They’re not really ‘social’ issues, but just misconceptions – besides, since when were gay men the shining examples of fidelity and monogamy?”

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