One possible outcome is that the situation is handled with maturity and respect. The lesbian person might choose to keep their feelings to themselves and just maintain a normal relationship with the best friend's mom. Another outcome could be that they share their feelings in a very private and respectful way, and the mom either gently rejects but still remains friendly, or in some cases, they could develop a deeper understanding and a new kind of relationship based on mutual respect.
One story could be that a lesbian girl, let's call her Lily, has always been close to her best friend's family. As she grew up, she realized she had feelings for her best friend's mom. But she was really conflicted because she didn't want to ruin the friendship. Eventually, she decided to be honest about her feelings in a very gentle way, and surprisingly, the mom was understanding and they started a friendship on a deeper level that respected boundaries.
One possible outcome could be that the friend discovers the situation and there is a huge rift in the friendship. Another could be that the mother and the lesbian character realize their feelings are inappropriate and decide to end any budding relationship before it causes more harm. Or, in a more unconventional outcome, they might try to pursue the relationship in secret, which would likely lead to a lot of drama and secrecy - filled plotlines.
Well, it could be about the best friend's mom coming out as a lesbian. Maybe she's been hiding it for a long time due to fear of judgment. It could involve her journey of self - acceptance and how it impacts her relationship with her family, especially her son/daughter's best friend who might see her in a new light.
Well, my best friend's mom once drove all night to pick us up from a music festival when we missed our ride. She didn't even complain. She just wanted to make sure we were safe. It showed how much she cared about us, not just her own child but also me as her son's best friend.
One outcome could be that they remain just friends with benefits. They continue to enjoy the non - romantic relationship they have, sharing good times and being there for each other without getting into a romantic relationship. Another outcome is that they might develop romantic feelings over time and start a proper relationship. Or, they could end the friends with benefits situation due to various reasons like one of them moving away or finding a new group of friends.
I remember when my best friend's mom helped me prepare for a big speech I had to give at school. She listened to me practice over and over, gave me great advice on how to project my voice and calm my nerves. Thanks to her, I did really well. Her selfless act of helping me out is a story that always warms my heart.
One possible outcome is that the lesbian friend gently lets the straight friend down, explaining her sexual orientation. Another could be that the straight friend realizes it's just a passing infatuation and moves on. And sometimes, it might lead to a deeper, platonic friendship as they work through the feelings.
In such a story, a positive message could be the idea of living authentically. The best friend's mom, by being a lesbian, might be living her life truthfully. This can be an example for others to embrace their true selves. It can also show that relationships, regardless of gender, are based on love, respect, and mutual understanding. And it might encourage people to be more open - minded and empathetic towards the LGBTQ+ community.
The best friend can start by simply listening to her mom. Let her mom share her feelings and experiences without judgment. Also, the best friend can be an advocate for her mom, standing up against any negative remarks or discrimination from others.
The story could focus on the love and support within the new relationship of the mom and her partner. It could show how they build a happy life together, travel, have hobbies, and how this positive relationship affects those around them, like the best friend who might learn about true love and acceptance from them.