You don't.
Your friend either already is one, or is not and will not be one.
Now, it is possible she is a lesbian, but is not letting people know this. If you really are best friends, you would be in the position to know how to approach her in a supportive way.
You don't. If you can't accept her the way she is, tell her to find new friends because you're a homophobe.
I don't now
Talk to her alone and explain to her that being a lesbian is not your style but you still want 2 be her friend
As long as your friend has just been a good friend to you and has not tried to entice you into a lesbian relationship then her sexual preference should not stop you from being friends. Being best friends means you stand up for each other so if you are afraid that being with your best friend who is a lesbian may rub off on you (a myth) or that your other friends may think you are a lesbian because you hang out with her then stand strong and don't let a good friend get away because of their sexual preference. If you are not sure they are a lesbian then continue on with the friendship and stop guessing as to whether she is a lesbian or not. Society has a bad habit of labeling people with the wrong label. Example: Your best friend hangs out with only women and you don't see her date. This does not necessarily mean she is a lesbian, but could simply be shy or is not ready to date because she hasn't found the right person.
This does not make you a lesbian. Teenagers during adolesence are curious about persons of the opposite sex. This is very natural and normal. You are only a lesbian if you have decided that your sexual desire and needs are met by another women. This is also a determination of your oppinion. Do you think that kissing your friend made you a lesbian? Do you feel comfortable being a lesbian? All these questions apply to yours.
No its just a life choice and if your friend still dosent like you then she is not your friend and no you are just different and i hope this helps you out.
If you are straight then it doesn't matter if your friend is a lesbian and you can love her in a different way such as being a sister. Make sure that you are honest with your friend and let her know you are not at all interested in have a romantic relationship with her and that you would like her to respect your wishes or you will have to end the friendship. Once you have rules between you and each of you knows where the other stands then you can love her as a dear friend, but do not discard her as a friend simply because she is a lesbian.
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.
Sure. Lesbian means identifying with the concept of being attracted primarily or only to women. If you're sexually attracted to your friend, you might be lesbian, pansexual, bisexual, etc. You don't have to be sexually attracted to them to fool around, so you might even be straight or asexual. You define your orientation, not the people you have sex or a sexual relationship with.
Being lesbian is as fun as being straight.
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.
No. Being a lesbian is not a sin, nor is thinking about being a lesbian (or lesbians in general).
Absolutely not, a friend who gay, lesbian, or bi-sexual is doing what any friend should do and that is being supportive.
Just ignore it for as long as possible if it excels past just being stalked GET A RESTRAINING ORDER!