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I’m a big fan of indie rock band Tegan and Sara and the two Canadian identical twin sisters happen to both be lesbians as well as uber-talented musicians. The musicians most recently released the amazing Sainthood in 2009 and have five other albums as well. Quin said of their press, “Half the time, I don’t know why anyone writes anything about us. They should just write, ‘Twin Lesbian Duo From Canada.’ … Too often, it just ends up being about those things, and there’s no time left to talk about the music.” [ SF Weekly ]
Actress Kristanna Sommer Løken starred in “Terminator 3,” “Bloodrayne” and “The L Word,” and came out in a 2006 interview. The actress said, “I have dated and have had sex with men and women and have to say that the relationships I have had with certain women have been much more fulfilling, sexually and emotionally, than of those with certain men.” Those “certain women” were probably pretty psyched. [ After Ellen ]
Clementine Ford is the daughter of actress Cybil Shepherd, and they starred in “The L Word” together as mother/daughter Phyllis Kroll and Molly. [ Lesbian Life ]
Heather Matarazzo played the iconic Dawn Wiener in “Welcome to the Dollhouse” but has since been seen on shows like “The L Word” and “Exes and Ohs.” Matarazzo came out in 2004 and announced her engagement to Caroline Murphy several years later. [Lesbian Life]
Celebrity DJ Samantha Ronson came into the spotlight when she started dating Lindsay Lohan , but she doesn’t want to brush their relationship under the rug even though it ended tumultuously. Ronson said of Lohan, “I love her as a human being. I’m not gonna sit here and negate everything we had.” Maybe there’s still hope for a reunion? [ MTV ]
I’m not sure that lesbians will exactly be happy with Tila Tequila joining their ranks, but the reality star has decided she is officially a lesbian and announced on Twitter, “I was in denial for a long time, and I found that lying to myself isn’t cool. I finally realized that I’m Lesbian. Not bisexual. I love women. Just because I am lesbian and only date women now that I have come out, boys, I still have a love for u..I don’t HATE men. I just date women… As for the straight people hating on me right now, please shut ur mouth & have some respect!” Who knew Tila was holding anything back? [ The Star Celeb ]
We all got to know Sara Gilbert when she played Darlene on “Roseanne” back in the day, but this actress has since returned to the spotlight with “The Big Bang Theory” and a seat on “The Talk.” Gilbert and her partner Allison Adler have two kids. [ CNN ]
Musician JD Samson is best known for being part of the feminist electropunk band Le Tigre. These days, Samson is in the band MEN, but she came out as a lesbian when she was 15 years old and went to my alma mater, Sarah Lawrence. I may or may not have a girl crush on her. [ LA Weekly ]

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Overall, when it comes to dating apps and sites, experiences in the LGBTQA+ community are generally positive. Well, as positive as online dating can be. The key benefit of lesbian dating sites and apps is that they strive to help people seeking a same-sex partner find a match in a friendly space.
A 2019 report by the Pew Research Center stated that more than 55 percent of LGBTQA+ adults had tried online dating sites at some point. This number was twice as high as the 28 percent of straight adults who have chosen this type of meet and greet.
Examining LGBTQA+ adults who are happily married, the Pew Research Center also found that 28 percent of them had met their partner online. Nearly 37 percent of LGBTQA+ singles were taking to online dating in an effort to find that special someone.
If you haven't tried online dating yet or are looking for a new app to get more matches, here are the top 10 dating sites and apps for lesbians.
These days dating apps are some of the most convenient ways to find a partner. Rather than waste time at bars, nightclubs or going on a dreadful blind date that a friend might have set up with the best intentions, why not get online and skim through a list of people looking for the same thing as you?
Not all LGBTQA+ dating sites are created equal, but the ones below may give you a good chance at finding a match.
A good place to start is Lesbian Personals , from Various Inc.—a company that specializes in dating sites. While the brand also owns NoStringsAttached, this one is built for the LGBTQA+ community. Lesbian Personals is one of the largest LGBTQA+ dating sites just for women interested in other lesbian and bisexual women.
This site claims that it's meant strictly for lesbian singles to chat, meet up and date. While it doesn't have a dedicated app, the website is intuitive and works well on both desktop and mobile.
The sign-up process only takes a few minutes, and you'll be able to communicate with other single lesbians right away. However, many users have a paid Gold Membership, which starts at $28 per month (or less if you buy three months at a time), but will give you the best experience on this site.
In order to browse for a match, you'll need a verified email address. You'll also need to specify your orientation, birth date, location, race, marital status and body type during setup. Some of these categories have multiple options, or you can opt not to disclose some of your information.
The website is available worldwide, and users can search specific regions, including the United States, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Germany and many more. Being available globally also means users can search for connections away from home. Most importantly, anyone from the LGBTQA+ community is welcome, not just bisexuals and lesbians.
Another popular option for lesbian dating is eHarmony . What separates eHarmony from a lot of other sites is its matchmaking algorithm. Users answer a slew of questions on style, dating types and personality, then eHarmony will serve up a list of matches for you to review.
Unlike a lot of other dating services these days, eHarmony claims to have almost no fake profiles and bot accounts, meaning you may have better luck finding quality matches.
The site isn't specifically for LGBTQA+ people, but eHarmony does make LGBTQA+ filters available for those interested.
One of the best parts of eHarmony is also one of the most tedious—the lengthy sign-up process. The initial account creation is simple, but in order to get your best results and let the matchmaking algorithm work, you'll need to answer roughly 70 personal questions to get started. Good things come to those who wait, right?
Lastly, like most dating services, you'll get more features from being a paid subscriber, but there's still plenty of options with a free account.
Try it today and download the iOS or Android app.
PinkCupid is a matchmaking and dating website for lesbian and bi-curious women with more than a million global members. The biggest age range is between 24 to 34, although there are younger members between 18 and 24 years of age. You must be over 18 to join.
There are both pros and cons to LGBTQA+ dating with PinkCupid. The registration process is quick, and you can start finding matches right after registering. The company allows users to sign up with Facebook, but uploading a type of ID is required.
Perhaps our favorite feature is the "Online Now" alert, letting you see if a potential match is online in real time. Do yourself a favor and search by "Online Now" and message a few potential matches today.
Thankfully, PinkCupid also has a mobile app, which is free to download on Android , but unfortunately, it doesn't offer an iOS app for Apple devices. If you want to message and have full conversations with potential matches, you'll need to have a premium membership, which comes in around $25 per month. You can read incoming messages as a free user, but to respond and make a connection, you'll need to get a premium plan.
Her is an exciting dating app for lesbian users only, so you might have better luck here than with traditional dating services.
As for pros and cons, you'll be happy to hear that the base version of this app is free, even if you only get a limited number of features. The app is available on both iOS or Android , easy to use, and beautifully designed. Once you pay the $14.99 per month fee, you'll get access to more communication tools, LGBTQA+ events and news, and other members will see you're a premium member and serious about finding a match.
Her claims to have a strictly monitored sign-up process to filter out fake accounts, which is always encouraging to know. Unfortunately, Her doesn't let you "swipe" through matches without being a premium member.
Uploading an ID is required upon registration for safety purposes. The rating of this app is 4.2 on Apple's App Store and 3.5 on the Google Play Store.
Tinder is an app for anyone and everyone to use, and that includes LGBTQA+ singles. It's one of the more popular options in the United States, but it's not strictly for lesbian dating, so expect a mixed variety of matches. The "swipe" feature of Tinder can be addictive and entertaining while also very convenient to use. You simply swipe left or right to "like'' or "pass" on a match.
The starting price of the premium membership for this app is $19.99 per month. A free version is also available but comes with certain restrictions. Tinder's main features include a wide array of free profiles, although eventually, you might want to become a paid member for added features like video chatting and verified accounts.
Tinder is available for Android and iOS devices, but you can also use it on your desktop.
POF was founded in 2003 and stands for Plenty of Fish. It claims to be one of the world's most popular dating sites, with more than 90 million registered users globally. You can browse freely and find a match based on your criteria, or you can use the "Ultra Match" feature to see your 50 best matches. "Ultra Match" is reserved for paid users.
While POF's interface might not be as user-friendly as Tinder, it's still a great way to meet LGBTQA+ singles. You can receive matches daily and choose your top match once per day.
More men use POF that women, according to Statista , and the age range of users is between 25 and 34. The users are mainly from the U.S. The site recommends mentioning hobbies, favorite games, music, movies or other interests to help spur conversations and find suitable matches.
We like that POF has a messaging system that's fast and easy to use, and it even has integrated personality assessment tools similar to eHarmony's. Get POF today for iOS or Android devices.
With a rating of 9.9 on the Apple App Store, Zoe is a newer dating app mainly for LGBTQA+ singles looking to mingle. The app states that it's a great place to find a serious lesbian relationship.
The registration process should only take around 5 minutes of your time. You must be at least 18 years of age to use the app, and "Login With Facebook" is not an option here. Instead, you'll need to verify an email address to get started.
However, once you do, you can message potential matches with ease, take part in video chats with members in your inbox and more. Zoe offers a lot of customization inside the apps, too, so you can turn the features you want the most on or off.
Most Zoe members are interested in more serious relationships, and the personality questions at the registration process will help identify your best matches in line with your preferences. Messaging anyone at Zoe is entirely free, but video chats and other features are only for paying members.
The price for premium membership is $15.99 for a month, $39.99 for three months, and $119.99 for a yearly subscription. Get it today for iOS or Android devices.
Bumble is all about women and puts the power in their hands. Created by a Tinder co-founder and using the same popular swipe system as Tinder, Bumble lets women make the first move. The gender you use during setup will determine your choices. Obviously, you'll also want to be honest and upfront if you're looking for love.
Additionally, Bumble offers both an opposite-sex matching system and a same-sex "meet friends" tab, giving you more options to find friends, casual hookups or potentially a relationship.
Available for both iOS and Android devices, this dating app prefers logins via Facebook, even though you can register with your mobile number, as well. You need to state your age, sex, name and upload a photo during the registration process to get started.
Video chat is available, and the interface is inclusive and fun. The starting price for the premium membership of this dating app is $24.99 per month. You can choose between a significant number of gender identities here, and everyone is welcome.
Founded in 2012, Hinge aims to help people find serious relationships rather than just casual hookups. It even encourages people to delete their accounts once they have found their perfect match rather than making it hard to erase your profile.
It prides itself on having very few fake profiles and a high number of fully filled-out and promising accounts. Perhaps the best part, though, is that contacting others is completely free. You don't need to be a paying member to have conversations.
There are over 5 million Hinge users from all over the world, mostly between ages 24 and 32. Most are based in the U.S., too. So fill out an account and search for your perfect match. Get it now for iOS or Android devices.
Living in a pandemic can make dating hard. If you are from the LGBTQA+ community, it can be even more challenging, unless, of course, you're on an app like Taimi .
With over 8 million lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual singles on Taimi, you might feel right at home. You can make video and audio calls on this platform, create stories and posts, all for free.
Taimi says it's the top-rated online gay dating app, which makes it great for anyone in the LGBTQA+ crowd. The service offers a free chat messaging system and will find real users close to your physical location. Like most apps, setup only takes a few minutes, and you'll be browsing candidates in no time. We also like that Taimi is privacy focused and won't show you anything when the app is opened without a pin, password, fingerprint or face recognition. Get it now for iOS or Android and get to searching.
Whether you're tired of trying to meet lesbian and LGBTQA+ singles using older, more traditional methods, or aren't having good luck on the app you're currently using, give these top 10 sites and apps a try today.


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When thinking of a ‘best’ list of LGBT related films, the criteria is so varied that it’s very hard to pick just a small amount. Are we comparing them in terms of narrative? Or is it strong and unique characters? Is it in terms of innovation of the genre, and can we even call lesbian or LGBT films a genre in general, considering they can vary from comedies, to dramas, to murder stories?
Of course, one must consider all these things at once because, after all, films are complex and multi-sided. Although many films were made in earlier cinema about lesbians – whether openly or in more subtle forms – it is the New Queer Cinema that really transformed the definition of sexuality and the potential of what non-heterosexual films can be as well as the way LGBT characters can be presented. Although the movement never became mainstream, it has subtly infiltrated both indie and Hollywood cinema in a way that it’s traces are still seen today.
Without further ado, although a list of great films should never be limited to such a small number as 10, these titles definitely stand as strong representations of lesbian films.
10. The Handmaiden (Park Chan-wook, 2016)
The Handmaiden is a brilliant film in all its aspects, with a plot that doesn’t stop to shock and surprise at every turn. The film follows a con-man, Count Fujiwara (Ha Jung-woo) who is on a mission to seduce and steal the inheritance of a rich Japanese woman Lady Hideko (Kim Min-hee).
To carry out his plan he hires the help of a professional thief, Sook-Hee (Kim Tae-ri) to act as her handmaiden. However, the women are smarter than Fujiwara thought and what follows is an endless power swap of the characters, in the process of which Sook-Hee and Lady Hideko fall in love.
9. The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1972)
Although this is not the film most associated with Fassbinder, it is a real gem and one of his greatest works. The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant was adapted by him from his own play of the same name, giving it a great cinematographic spin and illuminating it with rich colours suitable to a film about a fashion designer. The story is both humorous and tragic, showing the difficulties of finding true love when you’re rich and famous – a story quite personal to Fassbinder himself.
Set in a luscious and artistic apartment of Petra Von Kant (Margit Cartensen), a powerful woman who is arrogant and self-righteous, whose life changes for the better or worse when, infatuated with a young model Karin (Hanna Schygulla), she invites her to move in with her, causing a series of drama.
8. My Summer of Love (Pawel Pawlikowski, 2004)
The summer is a strange romantic time for youth. A period where you have a lot of time to yourself, and longing for something exciting to happen that will help you feel more alive.
Set in such a period of time, My Summer of Love explores a unique relationship between two young girls that could not have less in common. Tamsin (Emily Blunt), coming from an upper-class background and a spoiled attitude and Mona (Natalie Press) a lower-class girl hiding her brightness behind a hard-faced mask.
However, whether it is the summer, or the bonding over their familial problems, the girls immediately become close and find themselves crossing over the strict friendship barrier.
Like many LGBT films, Pariah is a film of self-discovery, and one that is very much personal to the director herself. The film follows
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