붉은노을 wrote:lizany wrote:I'm queer. Some of my closest female friends give off a vibe that they think I'm 'in love with them.' Really. Like, they really, really think I'm head over heels for them. (I'm female)
I'm not. I wish they would stop being so icky about this sexuality thing. It's awkward. I can't lean on or spoon with my best friends because they're convinced it's sexual.
Weird thing is when I complimented my friend about her having nice legs, she thought I was a lesbian. I'm straight, some people just take things too literal or I just tend to exaggerate.
Interesting that some people are so easily made suspicious/uncomfortable. I compliment my friend's legs all the time. I find it hard to understand how some individuals can't comprehend that it could simply be a compliment without any attraction involved.
I think Rashida Jones is absolutely gorgeous and have a total girl-crush on her. Does that mean that I, personally, am attracted and would want to kiss her? Absolutely not. It's entirely possible to acknowledge someone as having nice qualities or features without feeling attracted to them.
That's just so disheartening and unfortunate to hear. -____-'
Julia wrote:Could you imagine to start a new relationship with your ex?
I cannot believe that I'm asking this, trolol. How do you fix broken trust? Can you even..?
Depends on the people.
My trust in my ex was absolutely ruined and that bridge cannot be rebuilt.
You are probably the only one who can answer the question. Besides, we strangers on the internet have ZERO idea what happened. You haven't told us anything about it so how should we know? Better to ask someone who knows about the situation, but keep in mind they are likely biased so take their words with a grain of salt, so to speak.