Roofstone said:
Ugh, relationships and love sucks..
Why would he fall in love with someone who is openly asexual and plain anti love? Damnit.
I risk the chance of losing pretty much all my social life too, since he is a central part of our "group". The very idea makes me shudder.
I know I gotta confront him, and I will, but I have no idea how to do it, how do I end a friendship of three years and not come out as the bad guy?
...afterthought, I am gonna become one of those friendzone girls that the internet hates. Yaaay.. >_<
Parts of the internet hate girls who have 'friend-zoned' guys, the rest of us take the more rational view that if we were in the position of having someone feel that we were obligated to have sex with them just because they "were really there for us" (and most of the time I'm really
underwhelmed by the stories recounted by these guys about "being there for her")we would have to refuse for a whole lotta excellent reasons.
Honestly, I think that your situation could use a bit more tact than some here are suggesting. What I would do is look for an opportunity when you have some of your friends (including the person who has a crush on you) around and start up a conversation like (I'm just using
Frozen/Elsa as an example, there are many others which might work better for your group) "You know what bugs me? In stories like
Frozen where a major character has no
romantic love interest and everyone immediately jumps to the conclusion that they are gay! If a character hasn't shown any
romantic inclinations at all, that would make them
asexual. Like me, I'm
asexual, I don't ever want to be in a romantic or sexual relationship with anyone, should people assume that
I'm gay?" With a loud pronouncement of that out there your friend has no excuse for continuing to dwell on his feelings for you, and you will have made it clear that it is not
him you are rejecting, but all romantic/sexual relationships.
If he still doesn't get the message, try to introduce him to someone. Nothing gets the message through to a guy quicker than "I think it would be great if you got together with (X)". If you can't think of anyone to try to set him up with, or setting him up with someone doesn't work, well it's all on him. If he is a *real* friend he'll work to make sure that there are no repercussions to you, only to him.
Hope this helps...