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[–]beholdyourheart 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Nope, although I attribute that to me not being very social in real life lmao. Although I used to volunteer at an animal shelter and there was a surprising amount of lesbians who also worked there - I regret being too reclusive to ever speak to any of them 💀

Also OP I'd say you should go for it and come out to her, if she seems nice! Obviously I don't know her but I feel there's a really good chance she'll be happy to speak to you about it. Other than that there's not really a surefire way to meet other lesbians in a small town, outside of stereotypical lesbian activities which tend to have at least some truth to them haha. Maybe when you're a bit older you could look on dating apps to find other lesbians in your area - when I last looked at dating apps I noticed a few lesbians who were just looking for friendships with other lesbians. Good luck and good on you for coming to terms with your sexuality! I also used to identify as bisexual and then trans as ways of trying to not be a lesbian, and while it's rough at first to come to terms with it, it's ultimately so freeing. But lesbian loneliness does suck, I hope you can make some irl lesbian friends!

[–]sunzzy[S] 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply, I think I will try and speak to her when lockdown is over I guess its more a question of how do I bring it up, I don't really keep it a secret that I'm lesbian but if it doesn't come up in conversation I usually don't mention it so most of my friends don't actually know.