| Yeah, get that R key fixed.
Tell her you just want to be friends. Simple as that. Women have been doing it to men for millenia, why do you think it wouldn't work both ways?
I can honestly say I've kissed the majority of my female friends. It's weird at first, but it becomes one of those things you can joke about. The plus side to this, though, is that they now see you in a slightly sexual light and are more likely to hook you up with their friends, or even help you hook up with strangers in clubs/bars. The biggest problem with female friends is they tend to see you as this asexual thing, and having a history where you kissed (or had sex) changes that. I can say that the coolest, hottest, most important women I've ever met in my life was via my best female friend, who in high school I hooked up with and had a very passionate relationship with before we decided we made better friends then partners. I went on to introduce her to her husband and become the godfather of one of her kids, and she went on to introduce me to the woman I'll probably end up marrying in a few years (until then, though, I'm going to continue to have my fun and hone my skills, as evidence by the fact that I joined this site).
Just be honest. Might be tough, but honesty is always the best policy in a situation like this because it makes everything cut and dry and crystal clear and she can't come back at you later claiming she thought you were trying to say something different then what you really were. Remember not to make a big deal out of it though! If you make it a big deal, she'll feed off of that and make a big deal out of it as well. If you approach it casually, like it's not a big deal, she'll be more inclined to be casual too. Don't be surprised if she tries to make it seem like YOU'RE making a bigger deal out of it then she is. Women love to pull that card, especially when they're hurt.
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