just say that you are not sure you are bi yet and need some time..
2006-11-06 08:31:27
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answered by jack jack 7
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Wow it's usually the other way around. You can tell her that you don't see any way that you could ever see her as more than a 'sister'. You've grown to love her so much in a friend/sister way that it's just not a option in your mind to take it in 'that direction.'
2006-11-06 16:34:17
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answered by Clerical error 4
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Just because one is bi-sexual doesn't mean one is sexually attracted to every "Thomasina", "Dikkie" or "Harriett". Just be honest with your friend about your lack of sexual attraction to her, but still care the same for her as your friend.
2006-11-06 16:35:55
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answered by Marti1owl 3
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it's easy for friends (of either sex) to get crushes on each other because we have so much trust in our friends...tell her that your friendship with her is far more important than any physical relationship and that you would never want to jeopardize your friendship...
good luck
2006-11-06 16:32:45
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answered by SNAP! 4
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Dig deep it probabaly took a lot to have your conversation in the first place, be honest she deserves that.
good luck.
2006-11-06 16:54:07
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answered by southbank_100 2
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i would solve this in the easy way, tell her that you would not want to complicate your friendship because you value her too much as a friend!
2006-11-06 16:33:34
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answered by sweet_p_pandora 2
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I am into girls send me an email
2006-11-06 16:31:48
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answered by Queen Bee 1
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TACTFULLY let her know that you don't feel the same way.
2006-11-06 17:24:36
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answered by carora13 6
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