Hi Newtrose,
She sounds "out" but untested. My guess would be that you are either more "out" than her previous lovers or that you ask her to be out in ways she has not dealt wtih before. Coming out has many levels and even those of us who feel we are out still encounter situations where we would simply rather not say one way or another. I am very out but I resent when the woman accros the street introduces me as her gay neighbor. I want to be the judge of how dangerous or appropriate a situations might be. My best advice would be to talk with her about what specifically triggers her and what she feels is safe. At least then you will have something concrete to work on.
Our society creates a great deal of shame around sexuality in general. It could be that the whole topic of sexuality is one she has trouble with and the gay references really push those buttons. You can be heterosexual without it being a direct reference to having sex, in fact most people aren't rude enough around heterosexuals to go directly to a sexual refernce. They stick to whether you love your partner or not. Unfortunately saying that you are gay is equated by many in society with specific sexual acts rather than the emotional counterpart. If you have any sexual guilt at all, this kind of public discussion can trigger feelings of shame.
Last edited by Sealynx (2010-11-27 10:05:39)