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Originally Posted by palsera27
I would like relationship with her if possible
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It's good to know she's supportive of the LGBTQIA+ community. At this moment, I hope you're pursuing a friendship with her. Once you've been friends for a few months, learn more about her. Learn her likes, dislikes, wants, and needs. This is what true friends do.
One you've established a friendship with her, get to know her sexuality. She might state she's "heterosexual," but she will truly identify herself to a close friend. Be ready for the outcome. Because if she's truly heterosexual and you make a move on her, this will end in disaster. This is why getting to know her comfort zones is extremely important.
My personal experience: As a gay guy, I have many "heterosexual" male friends who unexpectedly came on to me (yes, they came on to me!) and then
they get hurt when I reject them.
If she rejects you, then it's time to move on to the next project.
I apologize that I don't know the full history here between you and her.


P.S. All of our caring members at PC are giving you a supportive answer. They're kindly asking you not to pursue someone relentlessly. We have to accept rejection. If not, this can interfere with our mental health. Much love.