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The Basics of Lesbian Dating Advice

There aren’t many differences between hetero and homosexual dating rituals, but one big difference is that it can be harder to find your community if you’re a lesbian who doesn’t live in a city. The Internet has opened up a new world in this regard and many women, even those in major metropolitan areas, are using this great resource as a way of meeting people before going out.

Lesbians Online

There are hundreds of lesbian personals Web sites. It’s best to surf around and find one that works for you, but here is a small sample:

Many sites let you join and search for free. They also offer chat rooms for making platonic friends and discussing everything from movies to politics.

Coming Out, Going Out

One piece of lesbian dating advice that doesn’t get repeated often enough is that when you meet someone with whom you’re really interested, you must find out if she’s out. It may sound silly, but the sad reality is that a lot of available women are open to dating, but aren’t out to their families or non-lesbian friends. While you may be able to become friends, this is probably not someone with whom you can be serious, and it’s good to know that as soon as possible.

Be Yourself

It’s obvious to the point of cliché, but a relationship won’t go far if you’re trying to be someone you’re not to impress a woman. You want a woman to like you for who you are. You wouldn’t want her to pretend to be interested in things she isn’t just because she’s otherwise attracted to you, so have the same courtesy in return.

Lesbian Dating in College

The more honest lesbian dating advice Web sites will remind young women that in college, there are a lot of bi-curious women who are exploring their sexuality but aren’t actually homosexual. While this is natural and healthy, it can create a problem for young lesbians. The good news is that most colleges have several clubs and organizations where lesbians can gather for social events and get to know each other long before going out. If you want to date someone who’s bi-curious, go ahead, but know going into it that this may not go far.

Keep the Pressure Off

Dating is fun, but it can also be stressful. Sometimes it helps if the first few dates are double dates or parties. You can still talk, but having other people around can relieve some of the tension. A first date should be something simple, like going out for coffee. A coffee date lets you relax and chat in a casual setting, and if things are going well, you can suggest dinner or a movie. Likewise, if you’re not hitting it off, you can make an easy excuse and leave after an hour.

Be Safe

It’s a misnomer that HIV isn’t a problem in the lesbian community. Even if you’re not worried about HIV, there are many other STDs you can contract, all of which are avoidable with reasonable precaution. No matter how much you like someone or how much fun you’re having, be sure to take care of yourself.

Communication Is Sexy

Being open and honest when dating can be scary, but any lesbian dating advice expert will tell you it’s also the only way to develop a healthy, happy relationship. As you continue to date, let the lady know who you are and what you like and how you roll. Be someone who talks and listens well, and you’ll have a wonderful dating life.

New Relationships

You can have a lot of fun adventures on the road to finding your soul mate. While you should be prepared for some aggravation and even heartbreak, try to take in stride. Starting a new relationship isn’t always easy, but it’s certainly worth it.

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