Well if you are a boy and are attracted to a boy then you are gay if you are also attracted to a girl you are probably bi which means that you like both genders. Same for if you are a girl.
You can not tell if someone is gay. The only way to know for sure is if they tell you.
If your son tells you he is gay, whether it's a surprise or not, just tell him you love him and accept him for who he is.
The easiest (and only conclusive way) to tell whether someone is gay or bisexual is if they tell you themselves. Despite all the stereotypes and generalisations that we use, a person's sexual orientation is only known to them.
Yes there is, but it doesn't tell the truth. The only person that can determine the fact of whether you are gay, lesbian or bi is yourself.
The only way to determine whether or not someone is LGBT is to ask. There is no visible trait of homosexuality.
Just simply tell him that you are not gay.
There is no proven way to tell if someone is gay, without knowing for a fact. Most of the time it is almost impossible to tell what someones sexual preference is unless they tell you, or make it obvious. Keep in mind, just because someone is feminine or has feminine like tendacies, doesnt necessarily gay.
He is the only one who can tell you that. Whether he is or he isn`t, does it really matter??
Sometimes it is best to just ask out straight. You could tell him you have these feelings and see if he responds first. He may just enjoy your company without thinking on the gay side. Does he know you are gay? this would be a starting point.
Being a victim of homophobes is horrible, regardless of whether you are gay or straight. Tell someone. If it's severe enough, go to the police.
Yes, he is totally gay. You can just tell. I'm gay and I can tell when other people are gay, and Maury is gay.
Well, you raise two issues. First: can you be gay because your parents treated you differently? No. Sexual orientation is an inborn characteristic that has a biological if not genetic origin. If you are gay now, you were born gay. Parenting has no effect on whether someone turns out gay. Second: how do you tell your parents you're gay? Pick a safe time and place, not close to any family-oriented holidays, and just tell them that you're gay, that it's not a choice but something inborn, and that you'll be gay whether they accept you or not--but you hope they will accept you. Then, it is up to them what happens next. It's hard to come out to your parents, so after doing so maybe have plans in place to meet with another gay or gay-friendly friend or two for support. Good luck!