This is a very inappropriate and potentially unethical situation. You shouldn't have engaged in such behavior.
This is an inappropriate and unethical topic. Such behavior is unacceptable and against moral and legal norms.
You should firmly refuse. It's not right behavior. Then have an honest conversation with your friend about how inappropriate this is.
One way is to start dating other people. By getting involved with someone else, you can redirect your romantic or sexual energy. Another thing is to talk to other friends about your situation. They can give you perspective and help you see why it's a bad idea. You can also work on self - improvement and focus on becoming a better person in general, which can shift your focus away from your friend in an improper way.
You can focus on other aspects of your life. For example, throw yourself into your hobbies like painting or playing a sport. By engaging in activities you love, you'll have less time to think about seducing your friend.
Definitely not. In any society, there are moral and ethical norms. Seducing a minor (assuming the son is a minor) is illegal in many places. Even if the son is an adult, it is still wrong as it goes against the principles of proper relationships and the trust within a friendship.
First, you should recognize that it's an inappropriate attraction. Then, try to limit your contact with her. Avoid being alone with her and focus on other aspects of your life, like your own hobbies or other friendships.
Well, it could be a story about how you got to know your son's friend. Maybe you met at a school event or when the friend came over to your house. For example, one day your son brought his friend home after school. You noticed that the friend was really into drawing, and you started a conversation about art. That could be part of the story.
The consequences of trying to seduce a friend are numerous. Firstly, it can cause a great deal of emotional pain to your friend. If they are not interested in a romantic or sexual relationship with you, your advances may make them feel uncomfortable, harassed, or pressured. Secondly, it can have a long - lasting impact on your friendship. The trust and intimacy that were once there may be destroyed, and it may be very difficult to rebuild that connection. Additionally, it can also lead to social isolation as other friends may distance themselves from you if they disapprove of your actions.
Telling your friend is going to be one of the hardest things you'll ever do. Be honest and straightforward. Choose a quiet and private time to talk to her. Maybe start by saying how sorry you are for the situation. Expect her to be shocked and possibly angry at first.
Tell your friend firmly that this is not acceptable. Explain that it's wrong on so many levels. If she's a true friend, she'll understand. You don't have to be mean, but be very clear.