Its not considered Lesbian, its called Bi maybe shes still attracted to guys
If "Best friend" is a woman then the husband must enjoy three-somes.
Friend cuddles can play a significant role in maintaining a strong and supportive relationship by fostering emotional connection and providing comfort and reassurance.
This depends if you think you have feelings for girls even if you say to yourself "I'm not lesbien" over and over again,but once in a while you catch yourself looking at a girl's butt or her breast,I've been threw this so,YES,it is normal,its just a phrase,I promise the phrase will be over.
Your straight friend will not be interested in a gay relationship, I am sure he/she knows that you are gay, you will risk a good friendship if you try and make unwanted advances, so you have the option of finding someone who is also gay and would love to have a sexual relationship with you as long as you practice safe sex, all will be well.
Nothing. You did all you could and should. Your friend is an adult and has the right to make her own decisions and commit her own mistakes. I would just leave her alone. To keep pushing the issue would only cause your friendship to weaken.
Why are you straight? Why is my cat a tabby? Because they were born that way.
Just be straight forward, honest and polite. She will not know unless you tell her truthfully.
Only if your straight friend agrees.
You would be very wise to stay friends and not have a relationship. Straight is straight and gay is gay. You risk a lot if you persist on having a relationship with her. Be sure you aren't getting love of a friend mixed up with true love.
Basically, you ask him. In a lot of cultures, the "inserter" is not considered to be gay, and a lot of men will agree to let a good friend do it. If he says No, then don't push it. But if he says Yes -- and this is important -- it will change your relationship. Sadly, it frequently changes the relationship for the worse, especially if you are primarily gay and your friend is primarily straight. So you will have to decide if the lust of the moment is important enough to you to risk the friendship.
You can not "make" someone "straight" and if you really are a friend you will accept him/her as they are. If you can't, then, you are not a friend to them.
You just don't. If consider him your best friend you definitly wouldn't want to do that to him, and just to be straight-forward, she's with who she's with for a reason. So why hurt your friend relationship for someone who's not promised to be there like your best friend is?