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  1. It's been a long time since this happened, is there a reason these thoughts have popped up to confront her now, 7 years into the relationship, and would something that happened so long ago really change things?

    It also could've been her mum, or maybe even she did send it to you but had second thoughts about the “I love you” at the time, possibly feeling it was too soon or not something to say first time in a text.

    If you bring this up now, regardless of what the truth is, it's likely going to be a pretty negative conversation.

  2. What false belief though? This person is saying that a lot of heterosexuals don’t want to date someone who isn’t also heterosexual.

    So for a woman to say she doesn’t want to date a man who has/would have sex with other men isn’t a false belief in any way? The hypothetical bisexual man has stated clearly that he’s attracted to and open to sleeping with men.. hence being openly bisexual.

    He sleeps with men, she doesn’t want to be with someone who sleeps with men. There’s nothing false about that. As has been stated. It’s a personal preference.

    Not everyone who doesn’t agree with you or like the same things you like is a bigot. Y’all throw these terms around and label everyone who disagrees a bigot, racist, homophobic, etc. essentially making those labels useless in the end as you’ve diluted it. Save the labeling for those who actually earn it.

  3. So your friend hates the fact you denied her. You’re allowed to have preferences. It doesn’t make you homophobic. Ditch these friends, reach out to the school head. If they don’t take it serious, then get the police involved.

  4. But no one is talking about a relationship. She literally just called me a “friend” when talking about scheduling a quick video call with me. We were once joking about a bad first date that I had, telling her that she’s exactly the opposite and she joked about her not being my date. Idk what she wants, if it’s just sex she seems too invested in it.

  5. “Hi _____. It’ll be in town for [work/school/vacation] from [date-date]. Would you like to meet up for coffee on one of those days?”

    Treating him like you would a friend and not an ex will be the best way to show this is about your friendship now and not the past relationship. Explaining that this is not about the relationship risks that you will over-explain or come off either defensive or hyper-focused on the past relationship.

  6. You aren't trapping her anywhere, she is doing it to herself. She may not be ready to live! with someone else yet.

  7. lol i guess there’s always a chance of that! but it would for sure come as a shock if that were the case. id think it’s more likely he’d be jealous of me in the sense that he maybe would feel threatened of “losing him” to me if that makes sense. that’s not gonna happen but it’s an idea

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