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Late-Night Thought: Lesbian Cafés Might Work Better Than Bars

It’s late at night and I had nothing to do, so my mind wandered into random thoughts.

Everyone knows lesbian bars are pretty rare compared to those catering to gay men. I remember reading about why that is a while back—something about numbers, but also differences in social habits. From what I recall, men are generally more inclined toward bar culture, while women often prefer spaces like cafés or more relaxed hangouts (obviously not true for everyone).

So here’s my random idea: instead of focusing on more lesbian bars, why not more lesbian cafés? They already exist in some places, but I feel like they could actually be more appealing and successful. You could even add creative themes and make them unique spaces.

I don’t really have any business background, and I’m focused on a completely different career path—but it was just a thought that popped into my head.

Also, fun fact: while typing the title, autocorrect tried to turn “lesbian cafés” into “lesbian cages.” Glad I noticed in time 😅

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u/TextOther194 — 1 day ago
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Struggling with Political Differences in an Otherwise Happy Relationship

My partner and I have been engaged for more than a year, and overall he’s been very good to me. Before moving in together, politics never really came up, but now that we share a home, it naturally does—and we’ve realized our opinions don’t align. It’s been difficult because it feels like we can’t openly discuss certain issues without clashing. I’m wondering if others have gone through something similar, and if so, how it affected their relationship.

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