
In my opinion, it's not a good idea, if you wanna stay friends with him. The guy has been trusting you for 2 years. How would you feel if a friend you've been talking to for 2 years, who knows everything about, what you like and dislike, then suddenly decides out of the blue that he's into something that you are completely against the whole time you were chatting. Kinda like pulling a wolf in sheeps clothing suprise act. Besides, what do you expect to gain from the relationship after you've told him? Are you planning on chatting with him about all the nice looking guys you've been looking up someplace near home...Is it possible that you are attracted to him, as in like like him? There is a lot of stuff inbetween that you were thinking about that can possibly define your reason for telling him such information, that I don't know about, so that I'll leave that to you to answer. But if you are friends, your friends, buddies, whatever the like and there is no reason for your friend, like that, to be involved with your love interests unless you're looking for advice, which I suggest you talk with somebody who is into that sort of stuff and please just leave your friend out of it. Unless he out right tells you clear as day online, that he's interested, then by all means have fun. But since he hasn't and is still very much a homophobe, just don't push your luck with this, or risk losing a good buddy and face.
I'm sorry for the sarcasm, but it just boggles my mind as to why you would tell your straight homophobic friend, to who you've been having a buddy relationship online for 2 years with, and now after 2 years suddenly decide to now tell him that you're a homosexual. I'm just slightly worried cuz this can possibly hurt you a lot if you care so much about this guy, and maybe you are just getting a bit too attached to Mr. Buddy Online....so are you prepared for the back fire that can come afterwards? The decision is yours to make, but please carefully concider the possible future paths you might have to tread if you go on telling him and good luck on whatever you choose. Gods speed, or whatever floats your boat.
