Lesbians Everywhere!

Og's suggested reasons:

1. Because they are articulate and interesting.

2. Because Literotica is a safe place to admit your sexuality and keep your anonymity.

3. Because they write.

4. Because they are active participants in the AH.

5. Because they are enjoyable correspondents...

and probably a few more reasons that I'm too tired to think of now.

(Farts, rolls over and goes to sleep.)

Og
 
Maybe you percieve there to be more lesbians on the AH because they/we are very active members?

And, its much easier to be yourself here.

Not forgetting that some of the lesbians on here are couples- Vella and Lucky- 2 for the price of one ;), Vana and Sam, i know there are other couples here who are both members of the board but one may be more typically active than the other etc etc.

I think this perception has a lot more to do with the public presence of the posters. I mean, you dont have the heterosexual members neccesarily proclaiming they are such, not that the homosexuals of the board do- you just notice it more because its 'different'.

Did that make any sense?!
 
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rgraham666 said:
You're a lesbian, Rob! :cathappy:

As a serious answer to your question, Thee, western culture has always allowed women to cuddle, hug, kiss, hold hands, even share a bed with no one giving them a side-wise look. Guys, at least in certain cutures (like American), aren't allowed to do that with each other. Thus, it's more acceptable, especially now and especially in hipper cities and college campuses, for a woman to have experimented with another girl.

Guys, on the other hand, are given very good reasons not explore their bi-side (like the threat of getting badly beaten up and ostricized).

Which is *not* to say that lesbians have it that much easier, just that a woman is more likely to have had a bi-sexual experience than most guys and more likely than a guy to be able to admit it, even be bold about it, especially here.

This is just what I surmise. I have no experience or first-hand knowledge myself to back any of this up, but I'm guessing that if we polled bi-curious men and women here, we'd find women had experimented more and probably earlier, because they weren't as pressured as men to avoid it. We might also find that they'd had found the experiment enjoyable (not rushed and scary) and were not too bashful about discussing it. And that's they'd be willing to do it again ;)

And, thus, you're more likely to find women here who've been with women (and some that still are) than purely straight women. Which I think is what you're asking, yes?
 
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For some reason this thread made me think of this poem....Don't know why.... :rolleyes:

And there is more than one lebsean in this Hangout that I would dearly love to squoze the stuffin's out of..... :D



Savor
by The_Fool ©


Do you savor
the taste of your sex
in my kiss?

Lips meeting furious
after I’ve forced you to cry out
in white-knuckled pleasure waves.
My fingerprints left
on bare smooth thighs
while fighting your arched-back
attempts to first pull away
then to grind away your sex
on my receptive teeth.
I offered no mercy
as I mauled you
with my mouth,
forcing your contortion
as I moved you to please me
as I pleasured you.
Moans for mercy
fell on deaf ears
as I hummed my contentment
into your soul.
Reprieve finally offered
only when I’d wrenched out
one final heart-felt scream.
 
what about those of us who think we might be lesbians trapped in mens bodies? ( esp since we read the criteria)?
 
oggbashan said:
Og's suggested reasons:

(Farts, rolls over and goes to sleep.)

Og

Ooooops, I forgot one.

Reason 6. Because lookin at Og's hat makes lesbians wet!!!!!

:nana:
 
3113 said:
Which I think is what you're asking, yes?

This topic exploded so quickly that I don't remember why I asked anything, or what I even read on the last page...
 
TheeGoatPig said:
This topic exploded so quickly that I don't remember why I asked anything, or what I even read on the last page...


Well very good, now if you just realize the importance of wearing the right pair of shoes for the occasion you could be elected a honarary lesbian.

:D
 
TheeGoatPig said:
This topic exploded so quickly that I don't remember why I asked anything, or what I even read on the last page...
Ask a question like that and you get multiple orgasms :D
 
3113 said:
You're a lesbian, Rob! :cathappy:

No, I'm not. I'm a straight guy and proud of it.

I like women. Generally a lot more than men whom I generally find to be testosterone addled jackasses. The men on Lit being an exception.

But even here I could imagine the flame war started if the straight guys started a thread touting their virtues with a sotto voce insinuation that other orientations aren't quite proper.

Sorry. Maybe it's just me. But that's what I'm getting here.
 
Lisa Denton said:
Well very good, now if you just realize the importance of wearing the right pair of shoes for the occasion you could be elected a honarary lesbian.

:D
And the right pair of kneepads.
 
Lesbians are by and large a diverse group. Some of them are stupid or nasty just like with non-lesbians. Personally I don't care about what people's sexuality is here, I'm not looking for a relationship or a fuck. As long as you have a funny bone (not all the people here seem to).
 
Anyhoo, a proper answer to the proper (if not deadpan serious) original question.

1. It's not all lesbians in here. There are a lot of straight women. And a bunch of bis. I suppose there are more gay women in here than in the population in general, though.

2. Because this is a place where people let other people be whatever they feel like, and don't go "OMFG IT'S A HOMO, EEK!" when they enounter, well, a homo. So homos prefer to hang here rather than at places where gaybashers dwell.

3. The lesians and female swing-both-wayers seems for some reason more eager than their male counterparts to activley announce that they are. I'm a bi male. But my sexual orientation is approx. the 276th most interresting thing on my mind, so I don't tend to dwell on the subject. Different people, different priorities, I guess.

Which brings me to the question: Are gay and bi men overrepresentated here too, for the same reasons? Probably slightly, if you asked around.
 
Lisa Denton said:
girls have half the money and all the pussy.
I'd wear that across my tits or spread it on a car bumper.

Turned out a lovely thread. :)
 
I wonder if some are pretend lesbians to keep the horny males at bay?

'No point in chatting me up, dickhead!'

And for Mismused, do you not thik that us guys feel the same way about our dicks? To have the same attention granted to us?
My wife loves me going down on her, lavishing attention on her, but the same(unfortunately) is not reciprocated. C'est la vie. :eek:

I do like to see her enjoying herself! :)
 
rgraham666 said:
But even here I could imagine the flame war started if the straight guys started a thread touting their virtues with a sotto voce insinuation that other orientations aren't quite proper.


OMGosh, they would have to come up with a name for this new phenomenom, maybe something like homophobia.

Just imagine, straight peoples bashin gays, what is the world comin to?

:rose:
 
kendo1 said:
I wonder if some are pretend lesbians to keep the horny males at bay?
i know. i was pretending to be gay for such a long time


that now, i actually am. :p
 
lil_elvis said:
and the world is a better place :kiss:
you make me all melty and stuff
:rose:
:kiss:

~
*was kidding about the pretending part.*
pretended to be straight for so long, i nearly believed it. im glad i came to my senses.
 
vella_ms said:
*was kidding about the pretending part.*
pretended to be straight for so long, i nearly believed it. im glad i came to my senses.

nah, you're just a straight guy trapped in a woman's body :p
 
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