EyesOffMe - 07/09/2009 04:04 - Canada
Wait, what?
Sally - 24/07/2009 09:04 - United States
Creeped out
HadToApologize - 03/11/2009 05:20 - United States
123roomielover - 26/01/2011 17:40 - United States
Check this out
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drew - 07/09/2010 17:06 - United States
Anonymous - 06/09/2015 04:00 - United States - San Francisco
Right place, wrong body
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Imretarded - 24/05/2009 05:18 - United States
Anonymous - 10/11/2010 16:32 - Argentina
What the frick?
cuckoo - 22/08/2015 03:59 - United States - Mobile
That doesn't mean you have to discontinue being comfortable around her.
That was disrespectful of her to take advantage of your changing in front of her to get a "free show." I'm bi and a lifeguard; when my coworkers and I are changing into our uniforms (aka bathing suits) together I NEVER look or stare. You should only be looking at what people are offering to you to look at, is what I think, anyway.
I don't think if you change naked in front of someone that you should whine if they look at you, lesbian or not. I don't blame you for not knowing though, some people are very good at hiding it, sometimes even from themselves.
Big freakin' deal! So what if she's a lesbian? Does it really make that much of a difference? Just get over it. She just finds you attractive--I find many of my male AND female friends attractive, but I'm not going to jump their bones. :/ Take it as a compliment and move one. If it really bothers you too much, talk to her seriously about how you were a little ucomfortable with the advancements.
wow... and u were with her for 2 years, lol
You brought it on yourself... I'm a lesbian, too, but I'm polite enough to avert my eyes if a friend changes in front of me. Sounds like you were giving her a free show, though.
hmm you'd think it would have come up before then..