So here's the deal. I'm late to the party and just learned about Surge... For those the aren't aware, it's Tinder for gay guys. So I sign up, I'm going through swiping people, and suddenly this straight dude from work shows up.
Now, no one at my work knows I'm bisexual. I live in the south and it's just not something you bring up if you can help it. But I decided to message him.
>I was messing around on Surge, you popped up. Do you know what that is?
>The soda?
>No, its an app. If you don't know, you probably got pranked. I'm not judging, I'm bi.
After he looks it up
>Oh that's just great...
>Just thought you should know if you weren't purposefully on there
>Thanks
So what do you guys think? I can't imagine it's easy to falsely put someone on Surge. Do you think he's not-straight and hiding it because I'm a coworker? Has this ever happened to you on any of those location based apps?
Wait, you're suggesting someone made a profile with his name and face just to make other gay people think he's gay? That doesn't seem very likely. I think you just made it weird by suggesting it wasn't/couldn't be for real and he was trying to play it off as a reaction.
>>5637841
Yeah, that's what I think, but it's just really bizarre. He's DEEP in the closet if that's the case.
>>5637823
It happened to me on grindr. There was a "straight" guy from my high school on it, and I messaged him a few weeks after the whole thing and he pretended he didn't know what it was.
>>5637823
Just message him on Surge and see for yourself.
>>5637823
Send him dick pics