Don't tell her let her find out
hi is bisexual a friend of mine saw him with his boyfriend in the place restaurant in miami 2 years ago or 3
date him so ur relationship can b on track
she became bisexual about 4 years ago
DEEP PENETRATION WORKS BEST!!!
It means she considers you a friend but is not interested in dating you
No, you are not. You are younger than most people who recognise themselves as bisexual, but that is ok. You have some years to go before you can legally do anything sexual with someone else, so you have time to think carefully about the whole thing.
He came out as bisexual a few years ago, but in an August 2012 magazine interview he confirmed that he is gay.
Girl puh-lease just ask him out!! trust mehh!!
yes,of course it is only 7 years difference and most people are over 8 years
If you can handle liking her as a friend then do so. There is no reason to label her for who she is and if you both get along then continue on with a friendship. If you think about the friends you do have you have to admit you don't know them completely or what they do behind closed doors. What a person does in their personal lives (short of murder or another crime) is no one else's business. You can love your friend simply as a friend. If you're in love with her then I would move on because you'd only get hurt and you may take actions in the area of getting mixed up in a bisexual relationship that may bother you. Now you know your friend is bisexual and she's convinced of that. You should communicate your feelings to her and tell her "it's not my bag" but you do care about her and what does SHE think about remaining friends. I have several male friends and have them over for dinner (I'm married) and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. Good luck Marcy
You tell your best friend and promise not to let a guy come between your friendship, and if it gets too hard, just find out who he likes and settle with that.
You should back off for a little while but you should try and make a move quick before your friend takes him/her for ever.