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11 Best (and Free) Lesbian Dating Apps for Queer Women

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Zoe

Zoe is created for queer “womxn” around the world, providing the chance to make friends, as well as watch for dates. The app is an inclusive community with no tolerance for bullying or harassment. Cis men and profiles of hetero couples are banned — no "unicorn hunting" allowed on the site, either. Just swipe to search and join with lesbians in your local area you might desire to get to know.

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Lex

Like to go old school? Lex is A text-based app! Designed for queer, trans, gender non-conforming, two spirit and nonbinary people, Lex is a digital version of newspaper personal ads in the back of the gay paper (some of us are retro enough to remember those)! Created not just as a dating app, but also queer social networking, Lex has a plain zero-tolerance policy for creepy or discriminatory behavior of any kind, including transphobia. So, you’ll experience comfortable making connections with new local and long distance friends…or maybe more. Being text based, Lex focuses on language we utilize for ou

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Join 13 million+ queer women, lesbian, bi, nonbinary, trans, and gender nonconforming folks on HER - the world's most loved LGBTQIA+ dating & community app. Your people are here.

App Store Editors' Choice Award recipient 3 years running - HER is built by queers for queers. We're proud to provide a safe dating and conversation features for the sapphic community to build meaningful relationships and gatherings.

Download HER and let us welcome you to a supportive and inclusive place filled with people like you.

All of our core features are completely free.

• Safe Queer Dating - correspond and chat with people from your neighborhood and all over the world.
• Community - suspend out with others who have similar values, interests, or hobbies by joining as many of our 30+ communities as you'd like!
• Stand Out - add pronouns, pride pins, gender & sexual identities, pleasurable facts, playlist go-to's, and more to your profile. Be authentically you.

Unlock more features with premium!

• Incognito mode - no one can see you unless you like them

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Regardless if you&#;re just out of a long-term relationship, navigating co-parenting with your ex, or focused more on career than love, Lesbian Dating in your 40&#;s isn&#;t much different than dating in your 30&#;s.

What HAS changed, is the world around us.

In just a few years, the rise of lesbian dating apps has changed how queer women find other women. From OKCupid, HER, Bumble, Tindr, The League Zoosk, Clover, and several more, lesbian dating apps are compelling women of all ages to construct a profile and start browsing. As a CEO of a lesbian matchmaking agency who spends much of her time working on ways to carry the women together, I love this!

The conundrum is that while while reading and swiping can provide a satisfaction for &#;putting yourself out there,&#; it&#;s actually slowly eroding your confidence and sometimes creating more feelings of alienation than hope. My attempt in this blog post, is to provide you a simple road map and options to start (or continue) your journey without feeling disillusioned or alienated.

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How To Meet Other Lesbians


18 ways to meet other lesbians…


Do you ever want it was easier to meet other lesbians?

If so, you’re not alone.

Finding other queer women isn’t always easy to do.

When we’re out in the world it’s not always obvious which females are romantically attracted to other females.

Not everyone has gay friends, not everyone uses dating apps, and not every town has gay hangouts where people can congregate.

And even if they did, not everyone feels comfortable hanging out in bars or other places that are oriented around drinking and partying.

But hot lesbians are everywhere. It’s just a doubt of where to go to uncover them.


Where are the other lesbians?


Most queer women are integrated into society, spending time productive and living among friends, relatives and colleagues who aren’t gay and who don’t hang out in gay places.

Finding them requires getting involved in different parts of the world.

The following are 18 places you can travel and things you can do that are likely to put you in the company of other queer women (or other hip humans who will