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Meeting people for friendship, let alone dating, can be challenging as an adult. There are bars, of course, though lesbian bars are rare in most cities. You can always get your friends to set you up with someone, but that has the risk of being very awkward for everyone involved. So, really, grabbing your phone and swiping on an app seems like the best bet. After all, most of us are already surgically attached to our devices anyway.
A study conducted by Match. Overall, half of all singles in the U. Other research backs this up, and shows that sexual minorities are more likely than our heterosexual peers to use mobile dating apps. Queer women are turning to the apps for intimacy duh but also to build community, and find friendships. Avoiding the unwanted messages from cisgender straight men is also a problem with some dating apps. Well, consider the legwork done. These are the best lesbian dating apps on the market for queer women, to improve the chances you'll find someone who will make you want to delete the apps, and maybe rent that U-Haul.
The best part? They're all free to join. The app is an inclusive community with no tolerance for bullying or harassment. Cis men and profiles of hetero couples are banned β no "unicorn hunting" allowed on the site, either. Just swipe to search and connect with lesbians in your local area you might want to get to know.
Try Zoe. 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 clear zero-tolerance policy for creepy or discriminatory behavior of any kind, including transphobia. Being text based, Lex focuses on language we use for ourselves, and getting to know each other instead of just swiping on a sexy profile picture.