You should talk to them about it. Don't let it slide because it could create more problems in the future. Be honest and say 'I'm surprised by what you did. I'm straight/your friend and this isn't appropriate.' See how they respond. If they seem remorseful, you can work on rebuilding the trust in the friendship. However, if they get defensive or try to blame you, it's probably best to limit your contact with them.
First, it's important to set clear boundaries. Politely but firmly let your friend know that their behavior makes you uncomfortable. For example, you could say 'I value our friendship, but this kind of approach isn't okay with me.' Then, give them some space to process what you've said. It might be a confusing situation for them too if they're straight but had this momentary lapse. If they respect your boundaries, you can try to continue the friendship on a more appropriate footing. If not, you may need to distance yourself for your own well - being.
No, it's not normal if they identify as straight. It could be a sign that they're exploring their sexuality or they might have misread the signals between you two. But in general, if someone is straight, coming on to someone of the same sex goes against the typical behavior associated with that sexual orientation.
This is an inappropriate and uncomfortable situation. You should firmly tell him that this is not acceptable behavior. Set clear boundaries and distance yourself from such inappropriate actions.
This is an inappropriate behavior. You should firmly tell your friend that this makes you uncomfortable and ask them to stop immediately.
Well, it's a really awkward situation. Try not to stare or make your friend feel more embarrassed. If you are in a private place, you can just act casually as if it's not a big deal, like saying 'Hey, no problem, we're all friends here, but you might want to get dressed soon'. If it's in a more public area, try to find a way to shield them from others' view.
Ignore it. Sometimes, if you don't give any reaction, your friend will stop. They might be doing it to get a rise out of you, and when they see that it doesn't work, they'll find something else to do.
If it made you uncomfortable, you should have a more serious conversation with them. Explain how it made you feel. For example, 'When you poked me while I was sleeping, it felt a bit invasive. I'd appreciate it if you didn't do that again.' Be honest but also friendly.
You can start by showing interest. Say something like 'That sounds really interesting, tell me more!'.
This is a very wrong situation. Firstly, it's not normal for a straight friend to do such a thing. You need to communicate clearly with him. Let him know that this is private and inappropriate behavior. You could also seek advice from other mutual friends or a professional counselor if you're feeling really troubled about it.
This is a very serious situation. First, you should not give in to the blackmail. Immediately cut off contact with this so - called 'friend'. Then, you must report this to the police as soon as possible. They are trained to handle such cases and will protect your safety and rights.
It's a really tough situation. Firstly, don't blame yourself. It's your friend's inappropriate behavior. Consider distancing yourself for a while to give both of you time to think. Maybe your friend is going through some confusion or has misread your relationship. If the seduction continues despite your communication, you might need to re - evaluate the friendship entirely.