Anonymous asked:
Anonymous asked:
you’ll find support on tumblr (girls support girls), and the apps tinder and her create lots of opportunities. try to find a lesbian wing girl because that makes going to bars a lot easier. take classes at your local college because you will always find lesbian support, clubs, etc there
Climb aboard lesbian/bi girls. Let’s Reblog this so we can find each other
Anonymous asked:
use tinder, her, tumblr to meet wlw girls on line. try to recruit a local irl wing girl. as soon as you’ve got one, attending events becomes so much easier.
Anonymous asked:
darling chapstick-girl, try increasing your gay vibe. a little rainbow, a little flannel, how about put a purple streak in your hair, or even go so far as a thumb ring. and find a girl you like and ask her out to coffee, that’s gay, hahaha, well depends what you say over coffee i guess but yeah
Anonymous asked:
well lots of ways. its not like tinder or her, its less specifically about dating than that. its about girls blogging who they are and about what they want and how they feel… which is usually about girls, haha. use the search bar to search #lesbian, #lesbians, #gwlg, things like that. the most popular lesbian blogs and posts come up. look through them and follow, reblog, and reach out to girls you think you might like. let their posts lead you to other girls
Anonymous asked:
and the lesbian ROARED !!!!!!! i am so with you on this one sister femme girl
Anonymous asked:
well, welcome to club lesbian!
so squishing down all my lesbian romance advice into one paragraph: look for her on the apps, tumblr, tinder, her. once you find someone who might be her, flirt with her and see how it goes. when there’s chemistry, it just clicks. try to find a local girl because ldr’s are generally doomed. pick a girl who matches your out status, go out-out or in-in but make it match if you can. lovers should be friends first, so invest yourself in friendship with her and see if it blooms to love. if its meant to be, its meant to be. lastly, dating is an adventure, there’s no recipe per se, the magic of it is taking it on one step at a time, and discovering yourself while you discover her
Anonymous asked:
you could be lesbian, and bi is also possible. its a spectrum and everyone’s a little different and its all good. the labels are just reference points and are less important than how you feel. if you want to kiss and have relationships with girls, then, yay, girls are great (we da best!)
sakurasai23 asked:
i hear some success stories from girls who used tinder, her, or tumblr and found someone local
Anonymous asked:
you sound hella lesbian to me :)
i didn’t really know till i met bff. when i first saw her, i was like, ohhhhhh, omg i’m a lesbiannnnnn….. i so get me now, haha