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i could use some advice here please

Discussion in 'Family, Friends, and Relationships' started by atomic dorito, Apr 20, 2016.

  1. atomic dorito

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    okay, there's this girl I really like, and i'm going to see her this Friday at a youth function. she and I are very close, we're like best friends. I know shes bisexual, and I want to kiss her or at least make our friendship into something more; how can I do it? :help:frowning2:*hug*):icon_redf:smilewave(!!):newcolor:
     
  2. GodlyArmadillo

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    Go ahead and kiss her... worst that can happen, she'll pull away... and you'll be rejected. Rejection isn't that bad, it's a surprisingly comfortable place to be at. :slight_smile:
     
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    Personally, I think you should take it slow. If I were you, I would talk to her about it. Maybe get into a conversation about relationships and then ask her if she may be interested in a date.
     
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    take it slow. dont rush things, because if she isnt into you, it owuld only make things awkward and could end your good friendship. just give her some signs and take you time to get closer friends. the best relationships come from close friendships