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But since your not looking for more then a talk is in order. Tell her how you truly feel, honesty will be the best. |
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In my case, it has turned out horribly... And now, sex with good friends is a deffinate NO !!
Ps. march isnt that close, and tell her you were drunk and it was a one time thing.. its not fair to be anything else to her other then a friend if you don't feel the same. |
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I had a friend who showed up drunk at my balcony window at 3am one night and threw rocks until I woke up. When I opened the balcony door he hopped over and told me he loved me and then tried to kiss me but I pulled away because I had a boyfriend at the time (even though I was always slightly attracted to him).
A year later we were drinking sangria and ended up making out and I told him I had feelings for him and he stopped speaking to me altogether. The moral of the story is booze + feeling sharing makes for a deadly combination. |
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that happened to me once.
she wanted a relashonship, i didn't. i was worried that if we did get together, it would ruin our friendship if we broke up. and i wanted her more as a friend for life than a girlfrined for awhile, so i said "no". few moths later, she started trickin'. now do i blame myself for her becoming a hooker? no. but it did teach me a wonderful lession: don't sleep with you friends. ever. nothing good ever comes out of it. sure there's the sex, but is that really worth ruining a great friendship over? |
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I'm in the same boat as Myra. My girlfriend and I have been best friends since grade 8. It took a couple months of "playing it right" but now its been over a year with no end in sight. You should stay a little longer so you can tap that ass some more.
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