Question Posted Tuesday September 28 2004, 6:04 pm
Hey thought i would write in it.. i no u dont want this to be a shout out page but i wanted to say I Love You Very very very much :-*
But seeing im in this thing ill "seek" your advice..
Ok.
My friend is Bisexual.. and shes always all over me talking about how she wants Hot wet sex and have it be very hardchore. shes always talking about my boobs and how pretty i am and how much she likes my hair. she walks in the halls holding my hand n shit.. and once she shouted.. "gay straight allience all the way!" how do i tell her that its getting a little weird.. But my other friend has the hotts for her. She thinks she wicked cool and wants to hook up with her and have do all this nasty shit and get down and dirty with her....
But my friend doesnt like this friend and i dont wanna hurt The other Bisexual girl..(second one i talked about)by telling her it will never happen with them... So how do i tell this girl that its gettin weird for me and break something to my other friend without seeing her get hurt.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MaN_WiT_a_pLAn answered Tuesday September 28 2004, 6:22 pm: well maim....i think that its wicked awesome that u have bi sexual friends...they rule. xcept gay guys..i think wat u should do is tell ur friend that u aint bisexual but u still wanna b really good friends...tell her that u kinda feel weird and out of place when she does those things to u..hopefully this will work. if this doesnt work then just slap her in the face and yell BITCH STOP FUCKIN DOIN THAT SHIT TO ME. I AINT A DIKE!
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