Anonymous wrote:I live in San Francisco. On our nanny's second interview, he showed up wearing eyeliner. We think he is bi, but never asked, and it doesn't matter, because our baby's face lights up when she sees him. Who you do all sorts of things with in bed is nobody's business except the person you're doing those things with.
Just ... be out. But I will point out to you, that being out doesn't mean you have to tell everyone either. This shouldn't be the case, but if it is safer for you to stay in, then stay in. It may be illegal in Texas to discriminate based on gay/straight, but that doesn't mean people won't do it.
Haha, here in SF tons of straight guys also wear eyeliner so who knows with that! I have also found that a large percent of the population in the bay area is bi. It really gets to me when people say that no one is bisexual, they are either gay or straight. That is so not the case. Love who you want to love and if your employer finds out and doesn't like it (wants to fire you), then you obviously don't want to be working for them anyways!