The Five Stages of Gayness
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  • Reads 11,129
  • Votes 424
  • Parts 25
  • Time 4h 12m
Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2015
Adriel Adams has everything. He's captain of the football team, has a really hot cheerleader girlfriend, is the top of his class, lives in a nice house with his family, attends church every week. He's happy. But one event will plunge his life into complete chaos and make him question whether he really knows himself as well as he thought.

Alex Carter is the only openly gay high school kid in the small town of Clint, Texas. He's new. He isn't from around there, he didn't know better. This one choice will make his life miserable for a very long time. Most of the kids tease him, shove him into the wall, but that's nothing. His main persecutor is the captain of the football team. 

There is only one question on their minds: why me?

Warning: It's made abundantly clear in the description that there is homosexuality, though not full-blown sex. If you're homophobic, kindly march yourself out of here because this isn't the book for you. The rest of you, read at your own risk.

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University was meant to be a new start, a place where Alex was open about his bisexuality. But meeting his confidently gay flatmate, Scotty, makes Alex hesitate. He's not that kind of brave and he coming out is harder than he thought. So, when he meets Felix, who's also gay, Alex lets him think he's straight. How was he to know Felix would become his best friend, and how can he tell him as more and more time goes by? It really isn't a problem, until Alex's stupid heart falls in love. Or the I'm-straight-he's-gay trope from the 'straight' boy's perspective.