I'm curious as to your opinion on lipstick lesbians.
I am one. I think we might have it the best of all the lgbt groups. I've never faced much hate for my sexuality (and most of it was from my family). I think gay men are more likely to face hate than women, and gender non-conformers are more likely than those who more or less conform. So lipstick lesbians are mostly accepted without issue.
>>7746686
I know one. She's pretty awesome. It's too bad I'm only a tranny, or maybe I would have had a chance with her.
>>7746686
They're the truest members of the LGBT community, along with masculine gays.
>>7746709
How do lesbians have it better than bi girls?
>>7746686
My younger sister is one. She's pretty cool, but she always steals the box of goldfish from the kitchen, so idk.
>>7746686
They're tokens. When I was in grade school it was Rosie O'Donnell. Now it's Ellen. A large portion of straight women worship people like them. It's weird honestly.
>>7749146
Skep bro
>>7746709
yeah i agree, i've never had a single bit of negativity regarding my sexuality - family, friends, or strangers.
i think it's to do with conforming to society's standards of how women should look and behave.
>>7749126
i personally don't think we do, tons of girls are at least somewhat bisexual, but often don't seek long term relationships with women. personally i would prefer to be bi, i've met a lot of nice guys over the years compared to girls
>>7749172
You clearly have no idea what a lipstick lesbian is. KStew, Cara, Ellen Page, Raven Simone, those are lipstick lesbians. Rosie and Ellen are butch.
>>7749189
I wouldn't consider Ellen Page a lipstick lesbian either tho..
The best, period.
>>7749189
KStew and Ellen Page lipstick? hmmmm i'd say more tomboy