It depends on what you mean by 'facial'. If it's a normal skincare - related facial like using creams or masks, it can be a normal part of a close friendship where you do self - care together. However, if it's something unusual or not related to typical skincare, it may not be a common or normal thing to do among friends.
No, this is not normal in a typical friendship. Such behavior involves sexual activity which is inappropriate between friends. Friendships are based on platonic relationships, mutual respect, and shared interests.
Well, in a friendly and open - minded environment, it could be all right. For example, if you both are comfortable discussing LGBTQ+ topics and your friend has a positive story to share about the gay community, it might be an enriching experience. However, you need to ensure that both of you are on the same page regarding sharing such stories.
First, you need to make sure your friend has clean hands. Also, you should communicate clearly about any products or techniques to be used. For example, if your friend is using a face mask, make sure you're not allergic to it.
One thing that can go wrong is if your friend uses the wrong products for your skin type. For example, if you have sensitive skin and they use a harsh exfoliant, it can cause redness and irritation.
Well, you need to trust your friend. Since it's a facial story, you'll be in a rather vulnerable position. You should also have some basic rules, for example, how long the story can be. If your friend tends to ramble, this can be important. And it might be a good idea to have some snacks ready, so you can enjoy the story even more.
If your friend shares a gay story with you, the first thing is to be open - minded. Listen attentively and show respect for the story and the experiences within it. You can ask questions to understand better if you're not clear on some points.
To make it more enjoyable, you can set up a theme in advance. For example, if you choose a 'fantasy' theme, your friend can come up with a story full of magic and mythical creatures. You can also take turns. After your friend tells a story, you can tell one too. This way, it becomes a more interactive and fun experience. And don't be shy to laugh or show your emotions during the story, it'll encourage your friend to keep going.
This is definitely not normal. In a healthy family and society, a father should protect his child, not give the child to others in any improper way. This behavior violates basic moral and ethical principles.
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.
The phrase you provided is inappropriate. A proper friendship story could be like this. My friend and I were preparing for a marathon. We trained together every day, encouraged each other when we were tired. When one of us got injured during training, the other one would take care and help with the rehabilitation. Our friendship became even more solid through this challenging process.