A community at your back is one of the best ways to support yourself in any area of life. Whether you've only come out to yourself or you're living openly as a lesbian, you'll benefit from people with similar experiences. And of course, exploring LGBT spaces is a more successful start to a dating life than approaching attractive women and crossing your fingers.
Steps
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Community Q&A
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QuestionIf I know a person who is a lesbian, should I go talk to her?Community AnswerYes, you should talk to her. Lesbians are people too. It's not like they have the plague or something.
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QuestionHow do I tell if she's a lesbian?Community AnswerThere's no exact way to tell if she's a lesbian, lesbians are just like everybody else; but you could bring it up casually, like asking about her "boyfriend". If she's says she isn't attracted to males, then bingo, but if she's says she wants one, you may be out of luck (unless she's bisexual). It'd best to bring it up casually.
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QuestionI go to a Catholic school with no literally no lesbians. How do I meet girls?Community AnswerYou could always try to attend LGBT+ events in your area like pride or LGBT+ clubs or organizations, or go to a gay bar or club if you're old enough. If you want a less direct approach, you could try downloading a lesbian dating app like the HER app or something similar.
Tips
- There are many lesbian online communities where you can seek support, ask advice, and make friends. Try the After Ellen forums, Empty Closets, or LGBTchat.net.Thanks
- There's no secret signal that identifies someone as a lesbian. If you're good at readying body language and flirting cues, you can tell when someone is attracted to you. It's best to avoid jumping to conclusions based on fashion choices and haircuts, or at least anything more subtle than a rainbow bracelet.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- Online, many people ask "Do you listen to Girl in Red?" to determine if someone is a lesbian. Not everyone who listens to Girl in Red is a lesbian, but many lesbians might understand the "code" you're using.
Warnings
- Some out lesbians are reluctant to date people still exploring their sexuality or entering the LGBTQ dating scene for the first time. If that applies to you and you live somewhere with an established LGBTQ community, consider how you're presenting yourself on dating sites and in introductions. Being up front about your status may help you find better matches, but you may prefer to make connections first and have the conversation once you know each other a little better.Thanks
References
- ↑ http://elitedaily.com/dating/lesbian-dating-guide/1416854/
- ↑ http://web.stanford.edu/~mrosenfe/Rosenfeld_How_Couples_Meet_Working_Paper.pdf
- ↑ http://elitedaily.com/dating/lesbian-dating-guide/1416854/
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/actuallesbians/comments/3rzf3x/would_you_date_a_closeted_girl/
- ↑ http://elitedaily.com/dating/lesbian-dating-guide/1416854/
About This Article
If you haven't had any luck finding the LGBT community in your area, you might want to try finding other lesbians online. Use online dating sites like Her, Chemistry.com, Compatible Partners, and Brenda to meet, befriend, or date other lesbians. If you're trying to figure out if someone is a lesbian in person, drop hints about finding female celebrities attractive and carefully gauge their response. For more advice, including how to date if you're in the closet, read on!
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