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Should I move in with my friend?

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Question - (18 April 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 19 April 2009)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Well... I find my friend sexually attractive (I'm bisexual, and she knows I do but she pretends she don't but she knows because I told her once and when I got drunk I kept feeling on her and she mentioned it and thought it was funny but she wants us to get a place together, and I'm a bit unsure but she seems all for it and doesn't want to room with no one else but me, seems like it. I don't want to date her but I do some rare days want to have sexual relations with her but I have a year and some months to decide....

Help me!!

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A female reader, TasteofIndia United States +, writes (19 April 2009):

TasteofIndia agony auntI agree with SatinDesire. To have this not get horribly complicated or super dramatic or ruin a friendship (or relationship), you should make things really clear with her before you move in. Trust me, moving in with someone can make or break a good friendship, and when sex gets involved - GAHH! Things go bananas.

So, I would make a decision before you move in. Are you going to try to date, rule that STRICTLY forbidden, or just find an alternate living situation?

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