One of my best friends is a senior (3 years older than me) and he is bisexual (it changes everyday - it's kind of weird). I've been spending a lot of time with him lately, and I've realized that I grew a little crush on him (I'm a girl). Is it weird?
russianspy1234 answered Thursday November 4 2010, 10:40 am: It's far less common for a girl to fall for a friend than it is to fall for a bisexual guy, just saying. As far as liking someone goes, what their sexuality is doesn't really matter, I mean, I've liked a lesbian before, and obviously nothing was gonna happen there. But yeah, he's bisexual so he likes girls and there really shouldn't be a problem if you want to go for it. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Wednesday November 3 2010, 1:27 am: There's nothing weird about having a crush on a friend.
It is your decision whether to do anything about this crush.
If he is bisexual, it should not be significant because it would mean that he is at least somewhat interested in girls, and the fact that he is also interested in guys is not relevant. The most important point is whether he likes YOU.
Also consider other practical factors. Are you willing to risk potentially damaging your friendship if he doesn't like you back? If you are still in school, a 3-year age difference can be significant, and you might be better off as friends. [ The_MoUsY_spell_checker's advice column | Ask The_MoUsY_spell_checker A Question ]
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