Lesbian
What is a Lesbian?
A lesbian is a woman who is sexually attracted to other women. Lesbians are female homosexuals and a big part of the LGBTQ community. Lesbians are different from bisexuals and pansexuals because they’re only attracted to the same gender.
The Century of the Lesbian
Before the 20th century, lesbianism was grossly ignored and misunderstood. In the 19th century, when sexologists first started studying female homosexuals, lesbians were branded as mentally ill. The notion was globally reversed in the 20th and 21st centuries, which finally empowered lesbians.
Today, the notion that lesbians are just like other people is widespread. Despite some studies linking homosexuality to a higher risk of mental health issues, such is surely related to societal restrictions that continue to threaten lesbians’s freedom and self-worth.
What is Lesbian Sex Like?
Quite naively, some people struggle with imagining lesbian sex because women don’t have a penis. However, lesbians can have all types of sex, including penetrative sex! Here are some possible scenarios to get you inspired:
- Lesbians can use fingering to make each other cum;
- Lesbians can use oral sex as foreplay;
- Lesbians can explore penetrative sex with sex toys such as a vibrator and butt plug;
- Lesbians can try any “straight” sex position using a strap-on;
- Lesbians can rub their vulvas one against another for sexual relief (a technique known as scissoring).
And that’s just the basic guys, so don’t ever doubt lesbian sex is as great as any other type of sex!