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I stressed for a while looking for a picture with a Pride flag or rainbow to post for #LesbianDayOfVisibility but surprise surprise, I don’t ACTUALLY carry one with me at all times. ⠀ ⠀⠀ Despite the stereotypes, often grounded in truth (yes my wardrobe is 50% flannel and ripped jeans). You can’t define what a lesbian looks like.
Lesbian doesn’t have a “look”. And my identity is not a dirty word or for your pleasure. ⠀
Lesbians exist in every part of society. We are neighbours, we are travellers, we are employees, we are sisters, we are mothers, we are friends we are pilots, we are artists, we are scientists.. We are human and we are everywhere.⠀
I shouldn’t need to wave a flag or kiss my girlfriend for my identity to be visible.⠀ ⠀ And visibility MATTERS . Representation is so important. ⠀ ⠀ When you see yourself in someone else, it gives you permission to be in that space or do that thing.⠀ ⠀ By being visible and open I hope that I encourage others to feel comfortable to voice their identity too.⠀ ⠀⠀ I took a while to claim the word “lesbian” because of the connotations and societies misconceptions of who that is. And sometimes I still struggle. ⠀ ⠀⠀ But today is Lesbian Visibility Day so here I am 🙋‍♀️⠀
I see you, butch lesbians and femme lesbians, lesbian trans sisters, non binary lesbians, gender non-conforming lesbians.. I SEE YOU. You are visible.⠀⠀
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I'm a Midwesterner with a background in writing and media. My articles are mainly about relationships, dating, and heartbreak.
Throughout my life, I've been told that it is a lot harder to spot a lesbian than a gay man, that women find it easier to hide their sexual orientation, or even that lesbians don't exist (don't fall for that last one, kids).
The fact is that, just like straight people, LGBT people come in all types. The only way to know anyone’s sexuality for sure is to ask them, but that can be an intimidating task. This article will teach you polite ways of figuring out someone’s sexuality, and perhaps even teach you a few tidbits of lesbian style and culture along the way.
Before trying to figure out another person’s sexuality...
Ask yourself: Why do I need to know? Many people consider their sexual lives private, and if you are just curious about a coworker or acquaintance, you should probably respect their privacy and let it be. If you are a woman who likes women and are interested in a particular girl, wait until you know them better and the subject will most likely come up naturally.
With that in mind, and knowing that none of these clues will be totally accurate without a direct, verbal confirmation, here are a few signs that a woman you know is into ladies.
Hairstyles, clothing, and fingernails can provide a few clues when trying to figure out if someone's a lesbian.
This is always the first sign people bring up, and probably one of the least accurate. Seriously, women-loving women have as much variety in their hairstyles as straight women, and it’s impossible to tell any woman’s sexuality from her hair. That being said, there are a few hairstyles that are sometimes extra popular in lesbian circles, and I can list them for you here:
If you see a traditionally masculine haircut on a woman, you might be tempted to make assumptions about that woman’s sexuality. In fact, she could be straight, bi, lesbian, asexual, or anything in between. All you really know about her is that she likes her hair short. Similarly, if you see a girl with an alternative lifestyle haircut, it’s a very good bet that she considers herself left-leaning, enjoys social criticism, and maybe even works in a creative field. Is she gay, though? It’s impossible to tell. Many lesbians are left-leaning and creative, but so are many straight women. So, as I mentioned above, hair is not going to be a good indicator of sexuality.
Like hair, clothes are not going to help you figure out if a woman is batting for the same team. There are, however, a few exceptions to this:
This stereotype actually has some truth to it. Women who are sexually active with other women like to keep their fingernails short to keep from harming their partner’s more sensitive areas. (Men who are sexually active with women often keep their fingernails short for the same reason.) However, there are many, many ways for two women to have sex. There are also many women who are still attracted to women, who aren’t currently in that kind of relationship and haven’t cut their nails lately. And obviously, lots of straight women have short fingernails. So again, not exactly foolproof.
If she's wearing a shirt that says "I'm gay," it's safe to assume she might be gay.
Many people equate sexual orientation and gender identity, believing that the vast majority of lesbians also dress and behave in a more masculine way than most straight women. That view unfairly and inaccurately limits the boundaries of what it means to be gay. In fact, the women-loving-women of the world who dress in masculine clothing and have shorter haircuts are simply more visible than those who dress in a more feminine style.
The dichotomy of masculine and feminine styles, known as "butch" and "femme," has a long and complicated history originating in working-class lesbian culture of the '50s and '60s, but no longer accurately represents the lives of most non-straight women today.
Sexual orientation and gender identity are not necessarily related! Many straight women prefer to behave or dress in more traditionally masculine ways and many gay women are very feminine. It is perfectly OK to be anywhere on the sexuality or gender scales.
Someone who is only attracted to people of the same gender.
Someone who is attracted to both men and women
Someone who is attracted to multiple genders and prefers not to limit themselves to the gender binary
Someone who doesn't feel sexually attracted to anyone and may prefer not to have sexual relationships
Stands for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender." An umbrella term for people who identify as non-straight or non-gender-normative.
An umbrella term often used instead of LGBT by people within the community. Because this term is still a pejorative and has been reclaimed, make sure to only use it if you identify as queer yourself.
If she's interested in books on queer theory and activism, you can use that as a conversation starter.
Social contexts can give you slightly better clues to someone else’s sexuality than their appearance. If you are too nervous to bring up sexuality directly in a conversation, here are a few other topics that might help you to figure out if she likes women.
Now let’s get to the important part: as we know, the only way to actually know how a lady identifies is by asking her. This can be an intimidating task, especially if you think she is cute and you get flustered around her. Here are some tips for how to get that conversation going without being rude or invasive of her privacy. The key here is to create a safe environment in which people around you feel comfortable discussing their identities and private lives.
This content is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge and is not meant to substitute for formal and individualized advice from a qualified professional.

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