First u have to come out to them. Then tell your friend how you feel. If there a good friend they will be fine about it. I told my friend and where now going out! Good Luck xXx
Yes, a bisexual girl can develop feelings for her lesbian friend even if her friend has feelings for her. Sexual orientation does not necessarily dictate who we develop romantic feelings for. It's important for both individuals to communicate openly and honestly about their feelings and boundaries.
Then maybe you aren't gay in less you want to be.
if your best friend touches you sexually and she is also a lesbian than that means she is having sexual feelings towards you...
You should approach her and tell her your feelings for her and you can start to date since you love her already.
Your male friend must know what a lesbian's lifestyle is and he must feel if he loves you enough he can change who you are. You have to communicate properly by spending sometime alone and letting him know the truth.
This question is ambiguous in the way that it can mean two things. Firstly, you may want to tell your friend that you think she is lesbian. Secondly, it may mean that you are lesbian and wish to tell her this.In both situations, open communication and honesty are vital. Be truthful with each other and convey your feelings without hurting anyone.
If you are a girl and have feelings for another girl, you could identify as bisexual or lesbian, depending on your sexual orientation. Being attracted to someone of the same gender can indicate a variety of sexual orientations. It's important to explore your feelings and identity in a way that feels authentic to you.
Well, first of all, you want to make SURE that your best friend is showing signs of a lesbian. If not, you could take a risk by confronting her and telling her how you feel. What are the risks of telling my best friend I am a lesbian? A question most people would ask, most likely. You could end up making her feel uncomfortable around you, and basically losing your friendship, if she turns out not being a lesbian. But, if your best friend was a true friend, she would understand the way you are and still be your best friend, even though she may not be a lesbian. Possibilities: She could be BI. (Someone who is interested in both genders.) Which means she could show signs of being a lesbian, but is not fully interested in that one gender (girls.) she could also be intersted in men. If I were you, I would make sure that she was a lesbian, or BI, before putting your friendship on the line. This is coming from me, my opinion only: If I were your best friend, I would feel a little upset, since I am not lesbian and all. I have a lesbian friend and she knows for a fact that I am NOT lesbian or BI. But, she still feels feelings for me. This upsets me because she should know, that knowing her for many years, I would probably feel the slightest of uneasy or feel uncomfortable, (Not that I don't love her, family wise.), and yet she still goes and confesses her feelings to me and hopes that I feel that in return. It angers me that even though she knows I am not like that, she still shows her feelings towards me, which obviously (probably in any friendship) would drive a tiny wedge between the two friends. The above is just an explanation of what a real friend in this situation feels. I hope this is not what your friend will feel when and if you confess to her.
You politely say, "I'm not interested in you because I'm not a lesbian." Or you say, "I'm so glad to hear this. I've been waiting for this moment for so long." If this is your best friend, then you'll know how to speak to her without making her upset or hurting her feelings.
There is nothing special that you have to do to support your friend who thinks she might be lesbian. Just be her friend and have the same relationship with her that you have always had.
You ask her.
No,Toph actually considers Suki as a friend even though she has feelings for Sokka.