i am 15, a girl, and i am bi. however, i never know if a girl is a lesbian or not, or bisexual. especially the truley feminin ones. how do i tell with out embaressing my self and having to ask them if they are interested in girls or not. is there any underage gay bars i can go to in la?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MissAdvice101 answered Sunday February 19 2006, 1:59 pm: Hey,
Well I can't help you with the gay bars part. But i can tell you, try going to some parties and flirt.(don't be too forward, u dont wanna scare them off) Just little things like, "U look hot today", or "Wanna hangout later?" The great thing about being a girl, is that we can call each other whores, sexy beasts, sit on each others laps, hug, and still be COMPLETELY STRAIGHT. Just be yourself, and try not too push yourself on them. Maybe hint around, if they're gay or not. The best advice i've ever when I asked a friend of mine a question like this is, Invite a crush over for a sleepover, and just kinda play around and be like, "have you ever kissed a girl" don't be too serious b/c then the mood might not be as fun. Hope I helped :)
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ThugGirl041790 answered Friday February 17 2006, 10:01 pm: I don`t think you can really tell unless you catch them looking at other females or sayin odd comments about a girl.. I have alot of bi friends and some i kinda figured they were and some i just didn`t know til they like mentioned it to me.. Also i don`t know about like a underage bar.. But i`m sure you could probably meet a girl at like a local teen dance/club.. ♥Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
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