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Straight Women: Lesbian Relationships Might Not Be the Answer

Straight Women: Lesbian Relationships Might Not Be the Answer|A lesbian checks their dating apps only to be nonplussed by the bleakness of it all.

Straight Women: Lesbian Relationships Might Not Be the Answer|A lesbian checks their dating apps only to be nonplussed by the bleakness of it all.

I include lost count of the amount of times my straight women friends have bemoaned the bin fire that is their dating pool. They are spammed with haunted-looking dick pics. They are called fat, ugly sluts for not wanting to reciprocate with "titty pics.” Then, they are ghosted. Usually in that order.Equally as heartrending are the straight women you and I both know who have run the dating gauntlet and are now in the coveted state of being in a relationship. Unfortunately, a lot of these women are in crap relationships. These unhappy souls put hot wax on their labias, use $50 hyaluronic serums on their faces and demurely silence their retain desires for intimacy that doesn't always involve penetration or for th

That’s like asking if a guy and lady can have a platonic friendship, isn’t it? The question is given the possibility of a sexual/romantic connection, can a relationship exist even without it?

Okay, verb me get out of the pseudo-intellectualising and go real-life. I do know some lesbians. One of them is a comrade. She hasn’t actually ‘come out’ as they call it or even ‘confessed’ to me, if such a revelation can be labelled a confession (as if it were a crime and one should look shamefaced about it!). Yet, I know. Don’t ask me how. I’d be a terrible friend if I didn’t realise it. As it is, I’m probably not as great a friend as I ought to be if she hasn’t felt comfortable sharing the truth with me. Or perhaps it is just too personal, too precious to her to speak about it. Either way, I’m fine with it. After all, I don’t consider friendship as a permission to position in judgement and I also don’t think that one’s orientation bears judgement by others.

So that’s as far as it goes regarding our conversations (or the lack of them) about her sexuality. However there are other thi

7 Signs You Are Not Straight Even if it’s Later in Life

There is no timeline for self-discovery and no end to development. As we grow older, we can come to realize a wide variety of things about ourselves that we hadn’t realized before or that hold changed over time, often because we are growing more easy and confident as we age. 

Sexuality is no exception. Sexuality can be a lifelong discovery, and something that takes time to fully understand, particularly for women who realize they aren’t straight later in life. It can be confusing, especially as an adult to be questioning your sexuality and wondering if all these years you somehow missed something big about yourself. You are not alone. Here are seven common signs that you may not be straight, even if you discover and receive it later in life.  

 1. Straight girls don’t lie awake at night wondering if they are gay.

This may seem obvious, but people who aren’t attracted to the same sex, don’t usually worry about whether or not they are gay or bisexual. They don’t even think about experiencin

Not to be confused with Straytbian.

Straightbian, straight lesbian or lesbihet refers to someone who identifies as both straight and lesbian.[1] It can refer to:

  1. Someone who is genderfluid between male and female and is attracted to women. When they are a woman they identify as a lesbian. When they are a man they identify as straight.
  2. Someone who is multigender or otherwise identifies as male and female simultaneously (girlboy) and is attracted to women. They can be attracted to women as a woman (lesbian) and be attracted to women as a male (straight).
  3. A homosexual heteroromantic woman, or a heterosexual homoromantic woman.
  4. Someone who is duosexual and switches between lesbian and straight.
  5. A pluralian reclaiming both orientations as they experience both straight and lesbian attractions. This can include fiaspecambisexual or biromantic individuals, for example.
  6. A multigender lesbian feeling like they can define their attraction to women both in straight and lesbian attraction.
  7. A transmasculine lesbian reclaiming both orientations as they can defin