Straight Girl Blues

I am just out of a long term gay relationship and have found myself pretty crazy about a straight girl. I have tried to kiss her etc. but she always says she is straight. She provokes me quite a lot always, walking around naked and sometimes we sleep together but she still refuses any advances. We go everywhere together and really love each others company. She doesn’t and hasn’t had a boyfriend in years and deep down I have always felt she is in love with me. She said to a group of friends that she is maybe bisexual. However I am getting pretty frustrated and would like some advice about what to do and whether I should (don’t think I can!) walk away.




Comments

This looks like a case of ‘kiss chase’, without the kiss!! I watched one of my friends go through something similar last year and i’m afraid it didn’t end well for her. The straight girl loved the attention and provoked my friend into an obsession with her. She too claimed to be bisexual and told us that she liked our friend too, so we obviously, like any good lesbian would, told our friend she was in with a chance…
…however, the ’straight’ girl, who unbeknown to all of us, and especially my friend, had been playing the same game with another girl, ended up in the ‘other’ girls arms.

My friend always says that she learnt a hard lesson…one that many of us can unconciously fall into. My advice to you would be to slowly detach yourself from her, and see what happens… it may just be the case that although you have not gained a new gfriend, you may have found yourself a NSPL (Non-sexual Life Partner) : )

leave the straight girl alone she just wants the attention!! There are plenty of other straight curious girls out there!!


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