A
female
age
30-35,
*naldia
writes: I have a problem... I have a male bisexual friend.... I am a straight female. He wants to have sex with me but I'm not interested because he is bisexual. He keeps asking me to come over his house but I keep telling him no but he is my best friend at the same time. He is considering being in a relationship with me. I don't want to lose him as a friend. He doesn't think I know he's bisexual but I do want him to tell me he is cuz I already except him for who he is. What do you think I should do?????? I will never like him any more than a friend... but what should I do about this?
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reader, Analdia +, writes (13 October 2008):
Analdia is verified as being by the original poster of the questionokay thank you
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 October 2008): Well, Analdia, I have a friend who I just found out was bisexual. She doesn't know that I know about it. I haven't talked to her or treated her differently because of it. You should keep telling him that you don't want to have sex or be in a relationship because you two are best friends. You do not have to tell him that the reason is he's bisexual. When my best friend who was a guy asked me out I really didn't want to go out with him, so I just told him that if we broke up we may never be best friends or just friends again. He understood so maybe if you tell your friend this he will understand too. its possible
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