Ugh. Okay. I have this friend, and she's about two years older than me. I don't think she's bi, but its possible. Anyway, this morning her boyfriend broke up with her. Up until now I never even considered that I liked her, but she said something about being nobody's type, and I just felt like I wanted to kiss her and make her feel better. I think I do like her. What do I do?????
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? lilmegsoko answered Saturday May 5 2007, 7:57 pm: fun question. Women as you know are complicated creatures. But we like people to be blunt. It sounds like you do like her, but dont mistake love for lust. I did that and ended up with the worlds craziest girlfriend. If you want something with her,here is what i would do. Since you dont know if she is bi or not. Bring up her opinion on something gay related. example...gay marriage. Or "if (persons name) was gay, would you do her?" This will show you her opinion on gay matters, and will also give you the ability to hint to her that you have feelings for her. [ lilmegsoko's advice column | Ask lilmegsoko A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Saturday May 5 2007, 7:45 pm: I think you should talk to her, and tell her how you feel. I can't tell you what her sexual orientation is, but I can tell you that it would only make it worse on you -- if you choose not to talk to her about this, and let her know how you're really feeling.
A good way to look at it is that if she is bisexual, then you may have a chance with her. If she isn't, and she's a good friend, she will understand more than likely, and things will stay the same. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
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