
I came out when I was 27 and ever since then I’ve been learning a whole new language.
It was daunting at first; I felt like I was so far behind and inexperienced. I thought 'tribbing' was just 'scissoring', because that’s what mainstream media and porn have always said. I knew nothing about any of it other than I liked women and non-binary folk.
Why didn’t I know? Because it’s so hard to find any information about lesbians when you're a late-bloomer. To search for it, you need to know what to search for – and I didn’t know what to search for!
It became a cycle of shame and embarrassment and I felt like my lack of knowledge made me less of a gay person. But now I know that’s not the case at all.
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And, it’s why I wanted to put together a list of terms used in our community (that are outside the common ones we see everywhere). I don’t know all of them, I’m barely out of the ‘baby gay’ stage myself, but this list will hopefully help anyone else who is getting started and feeling overwhelmed, just as I did.
Before we get going, let’s go through the important stuff.
Though we lesbians tend to love boxes, we don’t always love to be put inside them (and may I point out what a great lesbian pun that was, thanks).