Nope, I don't want a threesome and, no, you can't 'turn' me.
It’s exhausting for LGBTQ+ women to only be seen as seeking a hook-up or in desperate need to be ‘fixed’ It’s no real shocker that browsing dating apps in 2024 makes for a grim activity. Creating a profile on the likes of Hinge or Tinder can feel a fruitless endeavour at the best of times but as a lesbian, it’s really hard not to let it wear you down. If it isn’t a couple begging for a threesome, it’s a cisgender man changing his settings so he only appears to queer women.
’ What makes things more complicated, Hannah adds, is that after years of trying to accept her sexuality, she feels the need to censor herself when digital dating. ‘As a bisexual woman, men only ever want to discuss how many women I’d been with, or whether I’d be interested in threesomes. It got to a point where I began setting my sexuality to “straight” when I was looking for male dates,’ she explains.
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