A while ago me and me best friend experimented( not below the belt). My friend and i are 13 and girls. After i loved that it happened and i want to do it again. I don't like her like that it's just i liked what happened between us as friends. I sended signal to do it again to her. I think she wants to do it again too. We even make jokes a lot about. I sounds like i like her. I let her know that i wanted to do it again, but i'm afraid she'll not want to be my BFF if actually ask her to experiment again. What should i do??
mysticpixie05 answered Monday January 10 2005, 9:39 am: well instead of telling her that you like what happened and you want to do it again say it in an other way. be like, well since we experimented on this, i just wanted to know about this, do you think maybe we could try it some time and see what such and such is like?. or tell her you are debating on whether or not that made you two bi or lesbians and that you have to do it again to see if it true about you or not, and then when your done doing whatever, tell her that your not a les or bi, but that all you saw in it was just experimentation of two girls. who knows, maybe she will be willing to things with you because she liked experimenting with you. you'll never know until you ask her about it or bring it up to her. so just give it a try. [ mysticpixie05's advice column | Ask mysticpixie05 A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Monday January 10 2005, 1:11 am: see this is really iffy. if your friend is straight, and im sorry if im implying that your bi/gay but if youre thinking this hard about kising a girl again you probably are, she might freak out. still i say you should go for it, actualy id suggest suggesting soemthing else if you want to hide that you liked it so much. be like "hey we did ___ and it was preatty fun lets try this now" this can be whatever you want feel free to send me a private question if you want more info. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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