Yes. The paranoid feelings can be fear of what others will think if you "come out of the closet." If you are gay, then you will know it. If you're still underage and in school, it might be a good idea to be careful. Look for a gay-straight alliance, or contact PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) for suggestions. If you're an adult, start by revealing yourself to a close friend. Chances are, they will say, "Hey, I knew that -- I was just waiting for you to say something." Most of us weren't nearly as good at hiding as we thought we were!
It is not advised that you ask a person if they are "gay, bisexual, or just paranoid," as this is rude.
There is no such thing as "being normal like others," and no, you cannot control whether you are gay or straight.
No. Immorality is about choice. Being gay is not a choice. In fact, being gay and seeking out love and relationships is also a natural, normal process, and a right that every person should have.
No, but it is normal to experiment with the same gender.
It depends. Some individuals are just paranoid (having unreasonable fear). Some are attentive to their environment, and are aware of situations that do not appear normal. It becomes a problem when the feeling of being watched interferes with your everyday activities.It depends. Some individuals are just paranoid (having unreasonable fear). Some are attentive to their environment, and are aware of situations that do not appear normal. It becomes a problem when the feeling of being watched interferes with your everyday activities.It depends. Some individuals are just paranoid (having unreasonable fear). Some are attentive to their environment, and are aware of situations that do not appear normal. It becomes a problem when the feeling of being watched interferes with your everyday activities.It depends. Some individuals are just paranoid (having unreasonable fear). Some are attentive to their environment, and are aware of situations that do not appear normal. It becomes a problem when the feeling of being watched interferes with your everyday activities.It depends. Some individuals are just paranoid (having unreasonable fear). Some are attentive to their environment, and are aware of situations that do not appear normal. It becomes a problem when the feeling of being watched interferes with your everyday activities.It depends. Some individuals are just paranoid (having unreasonable fear). Some are attentive to their environment, and are aware of situations that do not appear normal. It becomes a problem when the feeling of being watched interferes with your everyday activities.
Puberty is all about discovering yourself. If you find that you're gay, you most likely are. However being curious about the same sex does not make you gay, that's normal.
Being gay has nothing to do with how the character acts. Just be a normal person and follow the requests of the director.
paraphobia
Being gay is not a disorder. Therefore, there is nothing to "bring back".
No. That's a normal reaction. Alot depends on who is doing the tickling. If a guy is doing it, then you might be gay. If a girl is doing it, you are probabily straight.
Paranoid narcissism is a personality disorder. It is characterized by paranoid tendencies and feelings of self-importance or being superior to others.
Gay men are normal, they're just not ordinary.