If you like men, your not a lesbian. End of story.
2007-07-04 20:16:06
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answered by Cat 6
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How come you think that lesbians aren't real women?
A lesbian is a "real woman" who is only attracted to other "real women." Not men.
If you are attracted to girls, then you're not straight. You said you've had boyfriends before, if you are and were physically and emotionally attracted to them, then you're not a lesbian. So you could possibly be bisexual (meaning you like both men and women). But, if you don't like women at all, then you are straight. However, sexuality is not just black and white. You might fall somewhere in between bisexual and straight, or lesbian and bisexual. There is something called the Kinsey Scale which rates sexuality on a scale of 0 to 6. You could be any one of those numbers. Check it out here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinsey_scale
Just remember, no matter what your sexual preference ends up being, you are always a "real woman." Don't let anyone else make you think differently.
2007-07-05 22:46:22
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answered by Taylor 2
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Lesbians ARE real women.
Are you sexually attracted to men? Does thinking about having a man hold you and kiss you turn you on? If so, you're not a lesbian.
What makes your cousins call you one? Have you ever made out with a girl? It's quite common, actually, to experiment and it doesn't mean you are gay.
You'll figure it out. In the meantime, try to ignore your cousins. The more you react, the more they'll tease.
2007-07-05 03:15:41
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answered by luvrats 7
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a lesbian falls in love with another woman, a woman falls in love with a man. maybe they call you lesbian coz your actuations are a bit boyish. it's ok. i was also like that. but i'm all woman. the point is, do i really care what other people think? as long as you know yourself, to hell with what other people say.
2007-07-05 03:14:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Lesbians are real women, too.
Being a woman has to do with maturity, not who you f*ck. Clearly maturity is a trait you lack.
2007-07-05 03:13:36
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answered by Anonymous
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