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Amysworld 06-06-2006 09:56 AM

What does it take to become a lesbian? (For Girls)
 
If you wanted to start an exclusive relationship with a girl but have never done so, how would you go about doing that? How easy is it to meet girls out there? I happen to think it is harder for girls to approach other girls than it is for a guy to approach a girl considering you have to get through the "does she even like girls" factor.

I would think that lesbians wouldnt be that openminded considering the girl hasnt been in a relationship with a girl.

Of course this is all hypothetical.

:upsidedow

DEA - banned for life 06-06-2006 09:58 AM

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dissipate 06-06-2006 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Amysworld
Of course this is all hypothetical.

Mmmmmmhmmmmmm :winkwink:

boneprone 06-06-2006 10:13 AM

I agree with Amy.. I think it would be more difficult for women than men..

For one, they have to sift through the Bi-Sexual types, or Social Lesbians..
There are so many gals that are Bi-Curious that do it more for social or fun reasons, if a gal were a true lesbian looking for an actual relationship, she's have to filter through all those social lesbos... The ones who do it just for fun, but in the end later down the road are married to a guy after they settle down.

The real lesbos, the ones who truely are lesbos, who look for long term relationships, probably do have it harder than men, casue other than a few GFYers, you dont have too many social gay males around.

Women who are true lesbos probably have a lot more of a hard time, and go through filtering of potential mates more simply beacuse of the latest craze for hot gals to be bi-curious.

seeric 06-06-2006 10:15 AM

if you go lesbian we can date. i am one too. :)

Amysworld 06-06-2006 10:16 AM

A1r3k... I think you are extremely confused.

I can help you... so am I... we can be confused together.

Fetish Gimp 06-06-2006 10:17 AM

I'd think the subtle approach would work best: open a can of tuna in front of your potential paramour, take a deep sniff and then lock eyes on her crotch.

Amysworld 06-06-2006 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by boneprone
I agree with Amy.. I think it would be more difficult for women than men..

For one, they have to sift through the Bi-Sexual types, or Social Lesbians..
There are so many gals that are Bi-Curious that do it more for social or fun reasons, if a gal were a true lesbian looking for an actual relationship, she's have to filter through all those social lesbos... The ones who do it just for fun, but in the end later down the road are married to a guy after they settle down.

The real lesbos, the ones who truely are lesbos, who look for long term relationships, probably do have it harder than men, casue other than a few GFYers, you dont have too many social gay males around.

Women who are true lesbos probably have a lot more of a hard time, and go through filtering of potential mates more simply beacuse of the latest craze for hot gals to be bi-curious.

I was just wondering how seriously a first time "lesbian" would be taken, whether in a gay bar or regular one.

I have never actually sat down with a lesbian to ask the questions and I see a couple floating around on the boards. So I thought I would ask :)

MaDalton 06-06-2006 10:19 AM

i don't care as long as i can sit in the corner and jerk off while watching :glugglug

Amysworld 06-06-2006 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Fetish Gimp
I'd think the subtle approach would work best: open a can of tuna in front of your potential paramour, take a deep sniff and then lock eyes on her crotch.

:1orglaugh OMG.. wasnt expecting that.

Amysworld 06-06-2006 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton
i don't care as long as i can sit in the corner and jerk off while watching :glugglug

Such a romantic you are :)

Web Lass 06-06-2006 10:22 AM

Amy, have you ever kissed a girl?

Amysworld 06-06-2006 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Web Lass
Amy, have you ever kissed a girl?

Many. Have also been with many girls.

Web Lass 06-06-2006 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Amysworld
Many. Have also been with many girls.

Oh. So it really was hypothetical. :1orglaugh

See, you ruined my joke. You were supposed to say 'no', in which case I was going to cleverly say "do you want to? because a little Amy on Aimee action would be haaawt".

:upsidedow :Oh crap :upsidedow :Oh crap

MaDalton 06-06-2006 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Amysworld
Such a romantic you are :)

at least i would consider putting on fresh underwear. better? :winkwink:

Amysworld 06-06-2006 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Web Lass
Oh. So it really was hypothetical. :1orglaugh

See, you ruined my joke. You were supposed to say 'no', in which case I was going to cleverly say "do you want to? because a little Amy on Aimee action would be haaawt".

:upsidedow :Oh crap :upsidedow :Oh crap

LOL!! I was talking about a relationship silly! A full fledged, no cheating, relationship with a girl .....

but we can start over...

------------------------------------

Nope.. never!!!

*waits for it...........***

Amysworld 06-06-2006 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton
at least i would consider putting on fresh underwear. better? :winkwink:

They wouldnt be for very long!!! :1orglaugh

Web Lass 06-06-2006 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Amysworld
Nope.. never!!!

*saddles up*

Do you want to? Because a little Amy on Aimee action would be so haawt. Liekwhoa.








:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Amysworld 06-06-2006 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Web Lass
*saddles up*

Do you want to? Because a little Amy on Aimee action would be so haawt. Liekwhoa.



:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

I'm game!!

Now this isnt so serious but hell, when is GFY ever??

Web Lass 06-06-2006 10:48 AM

Okay, a serious answer then.

I agree that it's probably harder for women than it is for men. I flirt with my girlfriends all the time, but we're not serious. It's just "safer" to flirt with the girls than it is the guys. :1orglaugh Especially if I'm not serious about the guy. The guy will always take it too seriously.

Maybe after a while you build up a "lesbo-dar" and can pick them out easier? Thus eliminating the awkward "does she even like girls" barrier.

Or meet people in a lesbian bar/club...

MaDalton 06-06-2006 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Amysworld
They wouldnt be for very long!!! :1orglaugh

i'll bring an extra pair of socks

Amysworld 06-06-2006 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Web Lass
Okay, a serious answer then.

I agree that it's probably harder for women than it is for men. I flirt with my girlfriends all the time, but we're not serious. It's just "safer" to flirt with the girls than it is the guys. :1orglaugh Especially if I'm not serious about the guy. The guy will always take it too seriously.

Maybe after a while you build up a "lesbo-dar" and can pick them out easier? Thus eliminating the awkward "does she even like girls" barrier.

Or meet people in a lesbian bar/club...

Nice.... Lesbo-dar. :winkwink:

nancycash(dot)com 06-06-2006 11:13 AM

it's pretty hard, I think.
maybe lesbians meet in lesb-bars or by advertisement in special papers.

seeric 06-06-2006 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Amysworld
A1r3k... I think you are extremely confused.

I can help you... so am I... we can be confused together.

ok, confusion is bliss.

:thumbsup

jimmy-3-way 06-06-2006 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Amysworld
If you wanted to start an exclusive relationship with a girl but have never done so, how would you go about doing that? How easy is it to meet girls out there? I happen to think it is harder for girls to approach other girls than it is for a guy to approach a girl considering you have to get through the "does she even like girls" factor.

I would think that lesbians wouldnt be that openminded considering the girl hasnt been in a relationship with a girl.

Of course this is all hypothetical.

:upsidedow

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tASSy 06-06-2006 11:40 AM

this is an interesting question, and it's actually kind of nice to see someone asking it aloud...or in text. i currently live with my bisexual best friend and her lesbian girlfriend. they met where they work. living in the bay area i've never had an issue finding women interested in relationships with other women. it's when i go out to shows generally, or out with a large group of people - that some young girl is bound to come up to me and tell me that she'd like to make out with me or have girl sex with me, because - even though she's never done it - she thinks she'd like to try it with me. i used to call myself the "try before you buy" bisexual. i've had more girls who've had no lesbian experience come to me looking for one than i've had girls come up to me asking to start a monogamous lesbian relationship. so when these first-timers come around, i inevitably look to see who she's trying to impress, who's attention she wants to get, and what this little lesbian encounter is doing for her - i think these would be the social lesbians someone mentioned above. "i'm a lesbian when it benefits me, or get's a man's attention that i want." maybe i'm a little biased since my first lesbian relationship was with a gal who only did it to impress her boyfriend at the time - that i didn't know about AT ALL. :( she'd sleep with me and then run off and tell him about it.)

if you're interested in a lesbian relationship because you *are* a lesbian or truly bisexual, chances are you will use your social network to meet other likeminded lesbians, or find a group of friends that are similarly motivated, and your social circle starts becoming larger and more full of that which you are looking for - potential lesbian romantic partners. like attracts like, and often lesbians have lesbian friends. it's just like any other social network you'd want to create for yourself. :2 cents:

Fetish Gimp 06-06-2006 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Amysworld
:1orglaugh OMG.. wasnt expecting that.

Lowest common denominator is my middle name baby.

Grapesoda 06-06-2006 12:38 PM

the really pretty lezbos I know tell me that it's very difficult to get a girlfriend becasue girls are so bitchy, hostile and mean with each other . . good luck -b

MaDalton 06-06-2006 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Wanton
the really pretty lezbos I know tell me that it's very difficult to get a girlfriend becasue girls are so bitchy, hostile and mean with each other . . good luck -b

that's what i experienced with a lesbian friend i had at the university. her friends really sucked and treated each other with much more disrespect than I saw by 99% of all males treating women.

WiredGuy 06-06-2006 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by tASSy
this is an interesting question, and it's actually kind of nice to see someone asking it aloud...or in text. i currently live with my bisexual best friend and her lesbian girlfriend. they met where they work. living in the bay area i've never had an issue finding women interested in relationships with other women. it's when i go out to shows generally, or out with a large group of people - that some young girl is bound to come up to me and tell me that she'd like to make out with me or have girl sex with me, because - even though she's never done it - she thinks she'd like to try it with me. i used to call myself the "try before you buy" bisexual. i've had more girls who've had no lesbian experience come to me looking for one than i've had girls come up to me asking to start a monogamous lesbian relationship. so when these first-timers come around, i inevitably look to see who she's trying to impress, who's attention she wants to get, and what this little lesbian encounter is doing for her - i think these would be the social lesbians someone mentioned above. "i'm a lesbian when it benefits me, or get's a man's attention that i want." maybe i'm a little biased since my first lesbian relationship was with a gal who only did it to impress her boyfriend at the time - that i didn't know about AT ALL. :( she'd sleep with me and then run off and tell him about it.)

if you're interested in a lesbian relationship because you *are* a lesbian or truly bisexual, chances are you will use your social network to meet other likeminded lesbians, or find a group of friends that are similarly motivated, and your social circle starts becoming larger and more full of that which you are looking for - potential lesbian romantic partners. like attracts like, and often lesbians have lesbian friends. it's just like any other social network you'd want to create for yourself. :2 cents:


Can I try before I buy with you?! I'm willing to become a lesbian! LOL
WG

Wordsforhire 06-06-2006 12:58 PM

I'm only bi, not flly lesbian and do enjoy a good session with my girlfriend, she is the only one I will be with besides Paul and he gets to watch (of course) but I havent ever wanted to be with a girl emotionally, simply one girl is enough lol, we nag too much.

But I know those that look for lady companions full time and a social circle, gay meets and bars are the most appropriate places. Also, dating sites are a good one for lesbians and gays. It's anonymous really unless you are talking to someone down the road from you!

Lesbian relationships tend to be different from what every man thinks..He seems to think that it's all hot, horny she woman sex but it's not that at all. Essentially one female is a toy boy who enjoys the manly things in life but then there is the girly girl and the two compliment each other nicely, hence the relationship..

XPays 06-06-2006 12:58 PM

a model release and a check work pretty well

Wordsforhire 06-06-2006 01:02 PM

Amy get your hot as hell ass in my thread and make me laugh!!! lol

madawgz 06-06-2006 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton
i don't care as long as i can sit in the corner and jerk off while watching :glugglug

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Jon Clark - BANNED FOR LIFE 06-06-2006 01:29 PM

Just walk up to a girl and start talking to her! That easy, putting all this thought into it is a waste and just slows you down!

Amysworld 06-06-2006 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by tASSy
if you're interested in a lesbian relationship because you *are* a lesbian or truly bisexual, chances are you will use your social network to meet other likeminded lesbians, or find a group of friends that are similarly motivated, and your social circle starts becoming larger and more full of that which you are looking for - potential lesbian romantic partners. like attracts like, and often lesbians have lesbian friends. it's just like any other social network you'd want to create for yourself. :2 cents:

Well that brings up a great point. Now that I am in the industry a lot more and my network of friends is, shall we say, more diverse, I find myself questioning who I really am.

I have always adored women, maybe a little too much (ask the guys at the beach). But I could honestly see myself just one on one with a girl. I dont know... everyone has made some great points, I knew I could count on GFY. :)

Amysworld 06-06-2006 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by NetDomainia
Just walk up to a girl and start talking to her! That easy, putting all this thought into it is a waste and just slows you down!

Actually I was bored, got me to thinking earlier and I posed a question. Just wanted to see what the consesus was. :)


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