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<description>&lt;p&gt;Dude, he&apos;s your best friend.  Just tell him.  If he doesn&apos;t respect you enough to back off, then tell him you won&apos;t be hanging out as much.  How complicated is that?  

I&apos;m not knocking advice columns, but if you need to write to someone to ask how to get your best friend to back off, sounds to me like your own &quot;hidden bisexual-ness&quot; that&apos;s coming to the fore.  Which is fine.  Don&apos;t run away from it or label it anything else.
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