We've reached our minimum requirements of a safe and caring lesbian space!
We've reached our minimum requirements of a safe and caring lesbian space!
Please consider joining our team, we're very excited to build a community for queer people who don't have a place to go to and get their needs met by other queer people. We are so supportive and accepting and want you all to know we love you, we love you, we love you.
Aah, that's how it works. We don't have a lot of gay/lesbian/bi/etc spaces, so we'll just do one, in case anyone needs one. We're not like, “Let’s just add a 'G' to that sentence.”
Yes, we have a gay/lesbian space at the club, and we're proud to be that club's only gay/lesbian space.
We also have a lesbian/gay/bi space, but we are a small group of friends, so we only hang out at our house together. Also we have a gay/lesbian/bi/etc space (just not the other) and that's where all our other queer friends hang out and meet. We have a gay/lesbian/bi/etc space with one other (non-lesbian/bi/etc) and we're very small.
We've tried to do a queer lesbian space for trans folks but we don't have enough trans people in our space.
Oh I get it. I have my own space for lesbians so why not create a space for all trans folks. But that would require adding a lot of people to the community, not just being a cis-woman and not having anyone else in the trans community there would also mean being able to hold gay, lesbian, and bi events as well as hold a pride flag for gay, lesbians, and bi events, and not have people objectify people of the same genders. That's pretty much what I'd do to create a lesbian space. I'd add more people to the community to add to the diversity, and maybe even hire a couple of trans people to help out. But I don't think that adding a lot of people to the community would necessarily make things a bit easier for those who are already in it.