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Last year, I had really started to become friends with this girl. We had talked every now and then, but because we shared a few classes, we become good friends. We are both bisexual and I developed a crush on her. I talked to her about it and found out that she liked me back. But when I tried asking her out, she ignored the question repeatedly, until I finally refused to talk about anything else. She said no and blamed it on trouble at school and home. Things got awkward and we stopped talking. This year, we have a couple of classes together again and we're starting to talk again. I still have feelings for her, so I feel a bit akward because of what she had done the year before. And now she's saying things to me that make me feel like she still likes me, as well. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should and should not do?

2007-03-04 12:25:10 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

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Maybe you shoud start friendship again and see how things develop. Keep it more simple and try to work together in school and so the awkward situations fade into oblivion.

2007-03-04 12:28:52 · answer #1 · answered by GreenEyes 7 · 0 0

those 2 ideas shouldn't fairly be a one-or-the-different ingredient. you merely meet someone, spend time at the same time, settle on how a lot you want them. possibilities are extreme that you received't get to the relationship section, that you'll settle on hostile to it interior of a few weeks yet he's gotta be doing each little thing correct, so as it truly is why you're contained in the relationship. undergo in options that being gay makes the pool of skill companions a lot smaller. in case you've been immediately the objective might want to be any immediately or bisexual women. you could now purely date gay or bisexual adult males. i'm no longer saying there is something incorrect with the adult males, that is merely that there is no longer very many to settle on from.

2016-10-17 10:18:33 · answer #2 · answered by pipe 4 · 0 0

Maybe she likes you as a friend only. There is nothing wrong with that, and sometimes friendships can be more valuable than brief romantic relationships.

2007-03-04 12:32:15 · answer #3 · answered by MaryCheneysAccessory 6 · 0 0

She was never interested in you all that much from the start.

Why court a girl that is not that 'into' you?

2007-03-04 12:29:32 · answer #4 · answered by Just Ask Ashley 2 · 1 0

dont push too hard or be a nuisance ...

2007-03-04 12:30:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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