Don't feel sorry for him. Just be there for him as a friend. Also don't be too pushy... he'll eventually realize you mean no harm. Don't tell the others about what you noticed on his back. It would probably be embarrassing for him if anyone else found out. Your "friends"... do you know them that well? If you think they would understand, and stop, then go ahead. Be careful though, they might use that knowledge negatively.
Thank you for your advice. I really don't think my friends would understand, and you're probably right--telling any of them that I think he's being abused probably wouldn't help at all. As is, they're starting to make fun of me for talking to him, but I'm learning not to care so much. We don't talk a whole lot yet, and I know he doesn't trust me, but we're getting somewhere. Thanks, again.
I pity this guy but also really want to sleep with him. Is that sick?
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Don't feel sorry for him. Just be there for him as a friend. Also don't be too pushy... he'll eventually realize you mean no harm. Don't tell the others about what you noticed on his back. It would probably be embarrassing for him if anyone else found out. Your "friends"... do you know them that well? If you think they would understand, and stop, then go ahead. Be careful though, they might use that knowledge negatively.
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Thank you for your advice. I really don't think my friends would understand, and you're probably right--telling any of them that I think he's being abused probably wouldn't help at all. As is, they're starting to make fun of me for talking to him, but I'm learning not to care so much. We don't talk a whole lot yet, and I know he doesn't trust me, but we're getting somewhere. Thanks, again.