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Should I ask my best friend?

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Question - (7 October 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 8 October 2008)
A male United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Me and my best friend have been really close, she makes me smile and help her when she's down.

My little sister recently started to get to know her and they've become fast friends. But she started telling me that me and best friend seem like we have feelings for each other. And my sister being who she is, asked both of us if we like each other. She told me the way we responded made it some so even more.

Ever since then I've started to think about her so much more. Would it be okay to ask her out? I don't want alienate her from me but I can't help but wonder.

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A female reader, penguin64 United Kingdom +, writes (8 October 2008):

penguin64 agony aunthmmmm. think about it carefully first. are you just wondering because of what ur sister said? are you just wishing there's something there? im only sayin cos me and my best mate thought we could be something more and it just fucked up completely and he stopped talkin to me and stuff. luckily we put it behind us and we're the best of friends again :D just sayin be sure its what u want xx

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