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The right queer dating site for women is out there, you just need to know where to look.
We all know that dating isn't easy. For adults who don't have the ease of walking by your crush in the school cafeteria or passing notes to that cutie behind you in class, there are basically got four options for finding love: Head to your favorite watering hole and keep your eyes open for a gal or nonbinary person who might be interested. Ask some friends with good taste (or a carefully curated checklist) to set you up with one of their friends and hope you hit it off, then pray it doesn't make things weird if it doesn't work out. Join a club, take a class or get involved with an LGBTQ+ advocacy or volunteer group to boost your chances of meeting like-minded folks. And if all else fails, pick up your phone and start swiping. In this day and age, most of us live a fair portion of our lives through our screens, so it just makes sense that many queer and LGBTQ+ singles are swiping through dating apps to find a new partner in crime. If you're considering trying your luck there too, you're in good company.
A recent study conducted by Match.com found that 56% of LGBTQ+ singles have gone out with someone they met online, with transgender people logging on the most, at 65%. Overall, half of all singles in the U.S. have created a dating profile, according to Singles in America . But for women seeking women and nonbinary partners, it can be hard to find an app that will match you with dates who actually fit the profile you're looking for without having to swipe through a bunch who don't. We rounded up the best lesbian dating apps out there, to improve the chances you'll find love online. The best part? They are all free to download.
A text-based app for queer, trans, gender non-conforming, two spirit and nonbinary people, Lex has a clear zero-tolerance policy for creepy or discriminatory behavior of any kind. It's based on newspaper personals ads (remember those?) so it focuses on the language we use for ourselves and our relationships, rather than placing a heavy emphasis on physical appearance.
#Open is an app for ethically non-monogamous people that's focused on inclusivity, no matter what your relationship status, orientation or identity might be. It's dedicated to providing a space where everyone can share their entire selves, creating a respectful and inclusive space — and it seeks to improve society as a whole through research and education that protects and lifts up vulnerable populations. What's not to love?
Part dating app, part social media platform, Her was created by and for queer women. Because it also features a calendar of events, it's a great place for women, nonbinary, trans and gender-nonconforming people to find love or queer community, even if you're not looking for a one-on-one date yet.
TikTok fans, this is the perfect dating app for you. Fem focuses on videos more than other platforms, and also allows for group chats if you're into that sort of thing. If you're not a video person, never fear. You can stick to still photos. And despite the name, it's not just for femmes.
This queer dating app helps women and nonbinary people find love, hookups or just a fun date, with a similar swipe functionality as dating app O.G. Tinder. And because the staff evaluates registered users for authenticity, you know the person you're matching with isn't just a bot.
Part of a network of more than 30 other dating sites, PinkCupid has a huge community of users worldwide for those who like to cast a wider net. And because it's been in operation since 2006, the site also has a long track record of success, plus a whole bunch of testimonials that will restore your faith in love.
Hinge only matches users with friends-of-friends, so everyone you meet will have someone to vouch for them. Think of it like an app-based friend intro. It calls itself "the dating app designed to be deleted," so if you're looking to enter into a meaningful relationship instead of a one-night stand, this app might be just the thing.
While the woman-messages-first feature Bumble is known for doesn't work as well when both people identify that way, Bumble does have an extra element of urgency for those of us who don't like waiting around. Users have to respond to messages within 24 hours, so if you need help making your move, this app can help.
While it started out as an app for hetero couples, OkCupid has added lots more LGBTQ+-friendly gender identity and sexual orientation options over recent years, making it far more inclusive than other similar apps. And because dating profiles on OkCupid are more extensive than many others, this one can help ensure you've got plenty in common.
While not strictly a lesbian dating app, Bounce's unique structure is worth a look. Users "check in" when they feel like going on a date, and get matched with other local singles in real time. You have one minute to decide whether you're up for it, and then the app chooses a spot for you to meet up. If you're game for a little adventure, roll the dice with this one.
There's a reason why Tinder's name is basically synonymous with online dating. If you want to play the numbers game, Tinder's the place to do it due to the sheer volume of users. You just might have to swipe through a few dudes to get to your lucky lady or enby.

Whether you’ve been on the scene for years or have just come out of the closet (congrats), you’ll want to bookmark these top websites for lesbians and bisexuals. From advice columns to must-know news to pure entertainment, these 8 sites will entice any girl who likes girls. So, check out my picks for top websites for lesbians and bisexuals –and let me know which sites you’ve been stalking!
One of the first top websites for lesbians and bisexuals I’ve stumbled upon is shewired.com . An arm of Here Media, Inc. (subsidiaries include The Advocate, Out, and Here TV), this site provides trusted, witty commentary on issues affecting the lesbian community as well as a large helping of entertainment. So, if you’re rooting for Callie + Arizona and like staying updated on political issues, consider joining the SheWired community!
Every morning, I wake up and tell myself that today’s the day I’m NOT going to check autostraddle.com (I’m never successful). What can I say? Whether you’re on the hunt for a new work shirt or simply want to lie back and read a piece about Sailor Moon and feminism, this is the site for you. Even if you don’t consider yourself lesbian or bisexual, Autostraddle’s articles usually drip with intelligence, humor, and progressive attitude. Plus, the comments section tends to be civil –even welcoming. And there’s nothing NOT to love about that.
Kristin and Dannielle of everyoneisgay.com are two of my most favorite people ever, and I don’t even know them (not personally, at least). Nonetheless, I’ve come to depend on their smart advice on everything from coming out to managing money. Go ahead...get those questions off your chest!
Logo website afterellen.com is addictive, partly because you can get lost in its content –which is updated every weekday and includes recaps of ‘Pretty Little Liars’ and ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ movie guides, and more –columns, forums, and celebrities. It’s a time-suck if I’ve ever seen one!
While blackgirldangerous.org is targeted toward LGBT people of color, every girl who likes girls should read its thought-provoking, boundary-pushing pieces on queer rights, politics, body image, and racism. The site is spearheaded by author Mia McKenzie, whose novel, ‘The Summer We Got Free,’ is a Lambda Literary Award finalist. To get started, check out blackgirldangerous.org 's roundup of ‘most dangerous’ posts of 2012.
Full disclosure: Back in college, I was a lambdaliterary.org intern. This nonprofit boasts a rich history of celebrating LGBT literature. In addition to hosting an annual awards ceremony and writers’ retreat, the foundation recently launched a new-and-improved website. Chock full of book reviews, interviews, features, and news, the site is ideal for lesbians and bisexuals who desire to expand their LGBT reading lists. I’d especially recommend it for women who are closeted or newly out and need a bit of guidance in the book department.
For many butch women and tomboys, putting together a sleek wardrobe can be anything but easy. And that’s where dapperq.com comes in. My girlfriend checks it regularly for fashion and general advice –and I already love Dapper Q’s new Tomboy Femme Fridays feature.
If the 2012 election season was any indication, wedding bells are in the air for LGBT couples. If you’re planning a trip down the aisle with your lovely lady, you’ll want to click on over to equallywed.com for fashion and beauty ideas, photos from real weddings, and marriage equality news. All together now, “aww!”
These are 8 of my top websites for girls who like girls. Which ones do you plan on checking out? Do you have any of your own favorite sites to add to the list?
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