u/Wildbutterfly16

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Did anyone else think they were straight… until they discovered masc lesbians? 😂

Growing up, I never knew I liked girls. I always thought lesbians found men disgusting and unattractive. I used to think to myself, “There’s no way I can be gay because I don’t find men unattractive or disgusting.” I always thought men were nice to look at, and certain traits they had were attractive to me. But every man I’ve ever met felt mediocre to me. I always thought girls were exaggerating how they felt about men because I had never once in my life felt the way my friends felt about the guys they liked.

I always had feminine friends and never felt like I liked them until I discovered masc lesbians at 21. That’s when I realized I’m definitely gay 😂 Women who have masculine traits and dress masculinely are just sooo attractive to me.

Has anyone else had a similar experience?

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u/Wildbutterfly16 — 1 day ago