I do not think Michaels death was suicide, I think that it was either as a result of cramp, cold or undertow. As to his fear of telling J.M.Barrie that he was Homosexual, I'm inclined to dismiss that too. I think Barrie already knew. It's worth noting that the only college friend that J.M. really liked was Rupert Buxton and I think this was because he was aware of the relationship between the two boys and in a way he was happy with it because he would not loose Michael in the same way that he would have lost him to a conventional marriage.By all accounts Michael was a sensitive boy which may or may not tell us something, but either way, you don't bring up children whether or not they are yours by birth or adoption, without having an inkling as to their possible orientation, not when you love them as Barrie did, and Michael was his favourite don't forget.One final point worth remembering was Oxford. The universities of Oxford and Cambridge had a strong subset of 'Gay's both then and now and in such company it would be possible for a student to 'come out' unofficially and be happy. In short, the only problem I have with Michaels Homosexuality is the continued speculation. I think he was gay,knew it, and was happy with it, as indeed was Barrie.