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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd treat it the same way I'd treat it if a male friend hit on me. Because it's the same thing. If you're not interested, say you're not interested, but you hope it won't affect your friendship. It might. And if telling people would have ripple effects on her life, don't tell anyone in your circle. There can be negative consequences of outing someone, even if they're just bi-curious and not actually bi or gay.[/quote] My reaction would be similiar to this. Flattered to be hit on, but not interested.[/quote] This is what I did when my drunken bff grabbed my thigh and shoved her tongue down my throat while dropping me off one night. I think she knew deep down that this wouldn't fly but you can't fault a girl for trying.[/quote] Are you still friends? [/quote] Yes.. she was embarrassed for a bit but shouldn't have been... I saw it as flattering, she didn't push when I said no, all good.[/quote] You were flattered by her drunken behavior? Are your standards always this low?[/quote] yes they are, thanks.[/quote] Mine too.[/quote] Mine are lower, especially when it comes to hot women.[/quote]
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