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Invite them over to watch a movie, get some margaritas blending and watch something racy, maybe Threesome or 9 and 1/2 Weeks. Sit between them and proceed to make your move.
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ONE IS LESBIAN- IE. NOT INTERESTED IN MEN. WOULD YOU BE MALE? THE OTHER WOULD BE “BI”. DO YOU EVEN KNOW WHAT UNREALISTIC MEANS? YOU NEED A MORE PRODUCTIVE HOBBY….
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There must be VERY Mature people in this relationship – for this to work. Many people do make it work, BUT again maturity and ‘no jealousy’ is key. If you value each of these friends friendships, then you have to thnk carefully if it’s worth ‘giving it up’ to have that kind of relationship. Everyones hormonse are ‘into it’ but most of the time things are not thought out thoroughly and if you believe you have, and you believe the other parties have, have safer sex and go for it – but understand ONE THING.. you will NEVER have the same relationship with EITHER friend even if you only did it once. It does change things and most times not for the best. Please be careful and I wish you the best in your decision!!
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All I can see in the future is a lot of tension between you and the Lesbian…. stay just friends, it would be better for all of you.
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