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Posted on 6/13/26 at 11:09 pm to Champagne
There are no true lesbians.
Just hurt women.
I know this for a few reasons... ask me anything.
Just hurt women.
I know this for a few reasons... ask me anything.
Posted on 6/13/26 at 11:28 pm to SallysHuman
quote:
There are no true lesbians.
Just hurt women.
I know this for a few reasons... ask me anything.
I'm very intrigued but, others in this thread could probably ask better questions than I could.
I guess somebody might want to ask you to list some reasons why you know this.
Posted on 6/13/26 at 11:29 pm to Champagne
quote:
I guess somebody might want to ask you to list some reasons why you know this.
I have intimate knowledge of lesbians.
So, there's that.
ETA... 5th glass- this is either the best time or worst time to ask me anything.
This post was edited on 6/13/26 at 11:32 pm
Posted on 6/13/26 at 11:31 pm to Champagne
Much less than the bisexual but only dates men crew
Posted on 6/13/26 at 11:41 pm to STLDawg
Do they all knoew, they are dpeendant on strait people having kids to exist?
Posted on 6/14/26 at 12:02 am to Champagne
Dude, she’s not into you.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 12:33 am to SouthPlains
quote:probably for the same reason hetero couples practice pegging. It's a kink.
If lesbians don’t like penis, why do they use dildos?
Posted on 6/14/26 at 12:43 am to Champagne
quote:
turning back into Heterosexual
A wish from a genie?
Fairy Godmother gave them midnight curfew?
Like they start hetero and slipped away only to return like little Bo Peep’s sheep?
Sensing you are not quite sensible in the hetero/homo arts.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:12 am to LSUGUMBO
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A friend of mine left her husband for a woman, and is now dating a man. I’m not sure if she’s bi or is straight again, though
Similar story for me for a classmate. Was very active with boys and very early back in school.
20 year class reunion showed up with her girlfriend. 30 year reunion she was married with a child.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:13 am to HubbaBubba
quote:
probably for the same reason hetero couples practice pegging. It's a kink.
Latent faggery
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:15 am to SallysHuman
All I know is that I've never met an attractive lesbian in person.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:25 am to Champagne
I knew a woman who went gay after three failed marriages. Then she got tired of the woman and married a man again.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:35 am to Champagne
There's nothing out there that tracks long term changes into specific categories but the general answer may come as a big surprise for some of you: women change their mind *a lot* more than men do.
This is a topic studied under the umbrella of sexual fluidity, and the research shows it’s quite complex. Here’s what the evidence says:
General fluidity rates:
In a large longitudinal study of New Zealand adults (over 45,000 participants followed for 7 years), 5.7% of participants changed sexual identities at least once. Change was bi-directional — both toward and away from LGB+ identities — and was most common among those who initially identified as bisexual. ?
Women specifically:
Research found that homosexual women were significantly more likely to change identity than homosexual men — 63.6% of homosexual women reported a change, compared to only 9.5% of homosexual men. ? However, these changes are not exclusively toward heterosexuality; they often shift between adjacent categories (e.g., lesbian to bisexual).
Researcher Lisa Diamond studied 80 non-heterosexual women over several years and found that changes in sexual identity were common, though typically between adjacent categories such as “lesbian” and “bisexual.” Changes in self-reported sexual feeling were relatively small on average. ?
Broader range of estimates:
Across four large longitudinal population-based datasets (three from the U.S. and one from New Zealand), the percentage of people changing from homosexuality to heterosexuality ranged from 13% to 53%, while the percentage changing from heterosexuality to homosexuality ranged from only 1% to 12%. In one survey, up to 53% of women who were same-sex attracted changed to heterosexuality. ?
Important caveats:
• The wide range (13–53%) reflects different study designs, time periods, and definitions of “change.”
• Contrary to popular assumptions, a large New Zealand study found that women were not actually more fluid in their identities than men, despite reporting higher rates of bisexuality. ?
• Many researchers distinguish between identity change and orientation change — someone may relabel themselves without their underlying attractions meaningfully shifting.
In short, a meaningful minority of women who identify as LGBTQ do later identify as heterosexual, but this varies widely by study, and the change is often not permanent or complete.????????????????
This is a topic studied under the umbrella of sexual fluidity, and the research shows it’s quite complex. Here’s what the evidence says:
General fluidity rates:
In a large longitudinal study of New Zealand adults (over 45,000 participants followed for 7 years), 5.7% of participants changed sexual identities at least once. Change was bi-directional — both toward and away from LGB+ identities — and was most common among those who initially identified as bisexual. ?
Women specifically:
Research found that homosexual women were significantly more likely to change identity than homosexual men — 63.6% of homosexual women reported a change, compared to only 9.5% of homosexual men. ? However, these changes are not exclusively toward heterosexuality; they often shift between adjacent categories (e.g., lesbian to bisexual).
Researcher Lisa Diamond studied 80 non-heterosexual women over several years and found that changes in sexual identity were common, though typically between adjacent categories such as “lesbian” and “bisexual.” Changes in self-reported sexual feeling were relatively small on average. ?
Broader range of estimates:
Across four large longitudinal population-based datasets (three from the U.S. and one from New Zealand), the percentage of people changing from homosexuality to heterosexuality ranged from 13% to 53%, while the percentage changing from heterosexuality to homosexuality ranged from only 1% to 12%. In one survey, up to 53% of women who were same-sex attracted changed to heterosexuality. ?
Important caveats:
• The wide range (13–53%) reflects different study designs, time periods, and definitions of “change.”
• Contrary to popular assumptions, a large New Zealand study found that women were not actually more fluid in their identities than men, despite reporting higher rates of bisexuality. ?
• Many researchers distinguish between identity change and orientation change — someone may relabel themselves without their underlying attractions meaningfully shifting.
In short, a meaningful minority of women who identify as LGBTQ do later identify as heterosexual, but this varies widely by study, and the change is often not permanent or complete.????????????????
Posted on 6/14/26 at 8:05 am to billjamin
This most probably is correct. But I've also seen women who all of a sudden "decide" they are lesbian because they keep making horrible choices in the men they choose....
Problem is when they go lesbian, they tend to chose just as bad if not worse with less sexual satisfaction.
Problem is when they go lesbian, they tend to chose just as bad if not worse with less sexual satisfaction.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 8:18 am to Champagne
Just watch the Seinfield Episode
Posted on 6/14/26 at 8:33 am to Champagne
I think that we seek until we find the right soulmate. That can take a woman down a twisting road because they are more comfortable with homosexual acts than men. There are some men that I know that are absolutely gay but they are too afraid to come out. They are miserable humans. I am fortunate that I found my soulmate many years ago and have never had a to question if she was the one for me
Posted on 6/14/26 at 8:40 am to Champagne
I had a college tenant in NOLA who had come out as lesbo while still in high school to her parents in NJ. She has a fat ugly lesbo lover in college. One of her roommates (it was a 4 br) told me that she went straight and married a dude a year after graduating from Loyola. FWIW the roommate was a guy who seemed to have a different gal several times a week. He moved back to the Virgin Islands after graduation. Good kid, even did some manual work for me.
She was sort of cute and doable, but something I'd seek out. All I cared is that rent was always on time or early.
She was sort of cute and doable, but something I'd seek out. All I cared is that rent was always on time or early.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 9:18 am to fallguy_1978
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All I know is that I've never met an attractive lesbian in person.
I saw what I assumed was a lesbian couple in Lowes one time and one of them looked like a woman. Long hair, fixed up, make up, sun dress. Maybe an OT5, which might be a 10 for a lesbian. Her.. I assume girl friend, was this shorter short hair girl wearing carpenter jeans with a chain wallet. Looking at them I wouldn't assume lesbian couple, but they were pushing a basket together and was interacting like a couple. I remember thinking "a real lesbian that looks girly. What a rare siting"
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