wrote in the r/askgaybros subreddit, starting the convo recently. “I’m happy for him, I want him to feel validated and sexy, but it also just makes me feel inferior in a way and makes me feel less attractive.
It almost makes me question why he chose me.”Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Adding insecurity to injury, that OP said he previously dated a hot dude who was cheating on him the whole time.One commenter could sympathize, writing: “It’s happened to me once.
Everyone kept commenting how unbelievably attractive this guy was (he was a model, too), and I just felt so ‘less than.’ When I told him how it all made me feel, he didn’t call me beautiful or anything.
He just said, ‘Yeah, but I go for personalities’…which I can laugh at now because of his ignorance, but still. We did end up breaking up, because admittedly, I was threatened by how much attention he had on social media and the nights out we went on.”Another user also has experience with a comely cheater: “Yeah, in my first long-term relationship, my boyfriend was super attractive.