Princesca
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Is anyone still here?
I am not single, but thought I'd add that I met my partner on Second Life. There are actual lesbian bars in Second Life, and over the years I've managed to meet some very good friends there from all walks of life, but there is actually a pretty strong lesbian community. Ironically, I didn't meet my partner at a lesbian bar, I met her in a Game of Thrones roleplay group. ROFL. I just thought I'd throw it out there. You have to sift through a lot of chaff in Second Life to find the grain, but it can be worth it. It's kinda nice when you come home from work on a weekday and really want to be a little social, but want to do it in your pajamas with a box of fried rice in front of your face.
It was valuable for me as I was embracing my sexuality, because there aren't a wealth of gay clubs where I live. It's also been handy for my study of Buddhism (there aren't many Buddhist venues either in my town) as I can listen to dharma talks from the comfort of my own home.
I do manage to leave the house sometimes, I swear.
Is anyone still here?

I am not single, but thought I'd add that I met my partner on Second Life. There are actual lesbian bars in Second Life, and over the years I've managed to meet some very good friends there from all walks of life, but there is actually a pretty strong lesbian community. Ironically, I didn't meet my partner at a lesbian bar, I met her in a Game of Thrones roleplay group. ROFL. I just thought I'd throw it out there. You have to sift through a lot of chaff in Second Life to find the grain, but it can be worth it. It's kinda nice when you come home from work on a weekday and really want to be a little social, but want to do it in your pajamas with a box of fried rice in front of your face.
It was valuable for me as I was embracing my sexuality, because there aren't a wealth of gay clubs where I live. It's also been handy for my study of Buddhism (there aren't many Buddhist venues either in my town) as I can listen to dharma talks from the comfort of my own home.
I do manage to leave the house sometimes, I swear.
