On a popular message board (MyLot), I asked members to ask me any questions they wished to know. Many people expressed their gratefulness for having such a topic posted. Several members took advantage of the opportunity to ask questions. I figured that if one person asked a question, many others probably had that same question but were afraid to ask. With that belief in mind, I decided to put some of the best questions into an article. There were no stupid questions and everyone just wanted to learn. Below are some of the many questions posted.
Q: Do you ever miss the touch and feel of a man?
A: I personally do not miss the touch and feel of a man, as I've never been with a man. I don't think I'd ever want to be with a man either. Of course, you'll receive different answers on this question depending on who you ask. If you ask someone who is at a different spot on the sexuality continuum (more towards bisexual than lesbian, for example) they may tell you that they do desire a man from time to time.
Q: Why do some lesbians want women who look and act like men? Why not just date men?
A: Everyone has different tastes. Some women like very feminine women, while others like masculine women. While there isn't really a "man" in the relationship, it's common for one partner to be more masculine than the other (however, that's often used as a stereotype as well, it is definitely no where near always being true). Some of my friends who dated butch women said that they were still feminine in the bedroom, even though they looked very masculine. Another MyLot member explained it by saying that "some women like the masculine image, but not the masculine plumbing."
Q: Can lesbians have sex on their periods?
A: Yes, absolutely. It would be horrible to both be on different cycles and then miss out on sex for 2 weeks out of each month. Lesbians do much more than just oral sex, so there are options when on your period. For example, touching is a good option when a tampon is inserted or penetration more towards the end of the period (similar for straight women who will have sex during their menstrual cycles).
Q: Do lesbians use sex toys?
A: Some do and some don't. Many people believe that lesbians "need" toys. However, that is not the case. While toys aren't needed, they can certainly be fun for a change. Some women love to use toys, while others say that God gave them everything they needed. It all depends on their individual preferences.
Q: Do lesbians watch porn?
A: While most people would agree that what is sold as lesbian porn was made with straight men in mind as the intended audience, lesbians can and do watch porn. Not all lesbians watch porn, but neither do all straight men or women. Porn can be something interesting, but it's rarerly useful for ideas and certainly isn't needed to get into the mood for sex.
Q: Do lesbians still need to get a PAP smear?
A: Definitely! Being a lesbian doesn't mean that you can't get cervical cancer. Cancer doesn't discriminate based on sexual orientation.
One member posted that she was afraid of sounding ignorant online. In my opinion, if you're trying to learn, that's not being ignorant. I'm not easily offended by any question. I feel that by asking questions to those who are different from you, you can learn something. I've always cherished my opportunities to interact with those of other cultures, religions, etc. It is important for people to have a place to learn about others without fear, and the internet is an excellent place for that. I hope that many people will try harder to learn more about those who are different so that the world becomes a more understanding place.
Published by Valerie Hansen
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Post a CommentHello. Your article is excellent. I have linked to it at my lesbian dating blog. You can find the link here - http://meetherhere.blogspot.com/2009/10/questions-youve-always-wanted-to-ask.html
who told you that? Any1 can say anything. Give it a try.trust me its not dirty.
This was a wonderful article, thanks so much for writing.
this has helped me in some ways ^^ although I'm not lesbian myself, I do find girls highly attractive but if I ever get with a girl and we get to the point of sex, I've a clearer understanding of what to do. I was wondering though how to get involved in more lesbian-ish communities. I tried searching in my county (as I'm from England) but found nothing nor know any lesbians...is there any way you can prehaps 'tell' if someone is, or is it down to prehaps some sort of luck? All I ever find is that I fall for what I can only assume are straight girls as i I ask what they think of doing anything with another girl, they get all up-tight and kinda 'no way' about it.
Thank you if you can help...if you can get back to me, here's my email: blazedragon145@hotmail.com
Thanks very much though!
I am 36 and realized about 9 months ago that I wanted to act on fantasies I've had about being with women. However, I am afraid to give oral sex, since I haven't totally got over the terrible myth that the vagina is a 'dirty' place. I am currently dating a woman, but I'm so scared - any tips on reducing my fear?
Great article! Thanks for being so open.