If you already know she only wants to be friends there is really no point putting yourself in the position of feeling the rejection of her expressing she only wants to be friends after you put yourself out there. Accept her friendship with open arms and don't push things. If you find you cannot be around her because of your feelings take some time and give yourself some space from her than you may find in the future you will be able to be friends again as you have sorted out your feelings where she is concerned.
go for another girl.
Remain friends and move on. Plain and simple!
just be friends for awhile and give her more time to know you..it may just not happen.
Means that she just wants to stay friends.
She just doesn't like you enough to date you. It doesn't mean she wants to be friends.
then you have no chance, I'm sorry pal. That happened to me, I wanted to ask this girl out but she turned down on me saying we're just friends... >.<
this means the girl wants you but she wants to know if you like her back. Try asking her out sometime.
Be friends.
Yes it could happen where a girl just wants to be friends, but later has a deeper relationship with that person. Time will tell whether she does or not. Some people mean they just want to be friends, while some people say it to protect themselves at the time from falling in love.
The normal expectation, at least among the heterosexual majority, is that if a girl just wants to be friends, she is always free to make friends with other girls. If she is making friends with a boy, she would be expected to have an interest in the masculinity of that boy.
If a girl shows any sexuality twards you, she probably want to be more then just friends. But if the two of you go out a lot with other friends as a well and she acts twards you just like she acts twards the others, she wants to be just friends.
All you have to do is move on! Just like her. Find SOMEONE else, and just be friends with you girl you still like. You have to expect that there will be breakups in your first relationships because you are just getting started.