Try flirting with him and talk to his friends to see if he has told them about you and if he has then that's a good sign. (sex will help a lot too)
Preferably, a person advising you about sex should be of your own sex.
There is no specific percentage as it can vary greatly among individuals. Some girls may talk about their sex life with friends, while others may keep it private. It ultimately depends on personal comfort levels and boundaries.
Not really. IF you are talking to him about sex a lot, there's a good chance he's going to go with you for the sex you are talking about and not because he loves you.
i recon you should trust her, but at the same time, make sure she isn't using it as an excus to go there and have sex with him
B im not gonna lie they do talk about sex and boobs but they also talk about what who they like and who they want to date
In my family we make no difference whether our friends are male or female - they are friends and nothing else. We speak to them as often as we please. You need more trust in your partner and marriage. If you have a good relationship a friend of the opposite sex is not threatening. They can as a matter of fact, make you see the spouses side better.
It is very easy. You just go up and talk to him/her. They may seem intimadating at first but in the end, they are really good friends.
being Bi like being straight or gay isn't a choice, and your friends are your friends not because of who they have sex with, tell her that you're still friends and you're there for her no matter what her sexuality, wether she's just questioning her sexuality (which is normal and every one does) bisexual(again normal) or gay (a lot of gay people come out as Bi before coming out as gay) you should be her friend and there for her to talk about these issues.
No. He might just find it difficult to relate to the same sex. Don't worry about it lots of people are afraid to talk to the same sex.
In any same-sex relationship having other friends of the same sex can very intimidating. It is not your fault! Nor is it his or hers either. Sometimes people get jealous of this.
if they are of the opposite sex, tell them. they may feel the same way. If they are of the same sex maybe you should talk to your parents or a pchycologist.