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June 9, 2008
A Search For A Lesbian Beauty
One of my best friends is a lesbian. I never really take that into account; I just know that she's my friend. The only people that seem to have an opinion about it are her parents, but she's gotten over that. She's been single for a long time and lately she's been telling me she would really love to find a lesbian beauty. I suggested she try one of the many lesbian dating sites that are available these days.
It's hard for all of us out there to find our magic match. I've never thought that sexual orientation should come into play, but lately she's been telling me about how hard it is to meet a lesbian beauty. My friend doesn't really like to go to bars. It's not that she's not social, it's just not her scene. She thinks it's harder for her, but I tell her that it's hard for anyone to find that instant attraction in just regular everyday life. Still, I see her point and I'm beginning to understand.
That's not to say that lesbian relationships are any different from the relationships I have with my girlfriend, at least at the emotional level. It then stands to reason that the challenges I face as a straight male are the same as my friend's challenges when trying to find a lesbian beauty to spend time with.
She put a profile up a couple of weeks ago and started to get contacted almost right away from women that were interested in her. I wasn't surprised as she's actually a real lesbian beauty herself. She has even been out on a couple of dates already! I'm pretty happy for her as it's been a long time, and I think she was starting to lose confidence. It's nice for all of us to have someone interested in us and especially nice when it's been a while since someone has shown interest. I'm pretty sure she's on the right track and that great things are going to come out of her lesbian dating site experience.
Posted by MarkJohn at June 9, 2008 2:02 AM
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We cannot judge and fathom the heart of a person. She or He alone can decide where and how in this life she or he can be happy.
Posted by: Alona Aguila at August 16, 2008 1:08 AM
