They have a secret handshake - so they both aprove that its only a friendship.
You can't be shy because of someone else's sexual orientation.
Talk to her. Don't be shy, and don't try things like running into her and what not.
If a lesbian asks you why you like girls she is fishing around to find out if you have lesbian tendencies. If you are not a lesbian simply tell her that you like girls only on a friendship basis and you are straight.
"Truth Hall"
You usually have to be a lesbian to make out with a lesbian...unless you get a whorey lesbian..then you just get her drunk.
If she's really a lesbian, all you will succeed in doing is ending your friendship.If she's really a lesbian, all you will succeed in doing is ending your friendship. Flirting is fun, but it often means nothing sexual.
When they are pregnant it is in the egg. When someone is a lesbian they do not start making sperm, they are still a woman.
You can get intimate with a lesbian the same way you would with a member of the opposite sex. You can start out by kissing and caressing.
to promote compitition and to start friendship.
Stop being shy and start being socialable.
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.
Develop a friendship and go from there.