A lot of young people experiment, and a lot think it's "cool" to be bi-sexual. Either way, just be her friend. She's still the same person.
2006-07-07 04:44:51
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answered by zoeeee 1
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Um, nothing. Obviously, you are troubled by her sexuality. She is still the same friend, with the same qualities - who she gets involved with sexually doesn't change that. Does is make you uncomfortable to talk about sex or bisexuality? You may want to talk to your local Planned Parenthood - they have good information on a variety of subjects pertaining to sex. This may help you feel more comfortable.
2006-07-07 11:44:40
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answered by yellowbugchickoh 3
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I don't think you need to DO anything, except remain friends with her. She's still the same person, so what should her sexual orientation have to do with your friendship?
2006-07-07 11:37:49
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answered by L G 3
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yiou should talk to them about it. I'm sure they're getting enough stress from other people, they probably don't need anymore from you.
2006-07-07 11:40:49
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answered by Jamie Lynn 2
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she is still the same person exept she is by doent matter i would still be her friend
2006-07-07 11:41:34
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answered by lola :) 2
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wtf is biosexual? do u mean bisexual, or is it a just something i've never heard of?
2006-07-07 12:05:11
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answered by bahamadude91 5
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is she blonde ? --- get it on with her
2006-07-07 11:41:23
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answered by Smiley 2
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