This year has been a big one for gays and lesbians. From several states permitting gay marriage to the setback of Proposition 8 in California, the landscape of homosexual relationships is changing.
Another recent evolution is an increased incidence in formerly straight women dating other women.
The phenomenon revisits an age-old debate: Is sexuality rigid and encoded in our DNA, or can it change over time? While research points to the latter, two women Lemondrop spoke with who left male mates for women believe otherwise.
She Has a Girlfriend Now
Two years ago, Debbie from Florida left her boyfriend of five years for a woman she had only met the week before. She says that she had experimented with other women via one-night stands during her last heterosexual relationship, but never pursued an all-out lesbian partnership.
"I met my now partner, and I realized I didn't want the straight life any longer," said Debbie, who had also been married to another man for 17 years. "Originally, I pushed it aside ... the 'straight' life was safer. When I met my current partner, I just went for it."
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Debbie, who is now in her 50s, says identifying as a lesbian was "almost like walking into a different world." The biggest challenges of her new lifestyle are "being accepted, being judged by others and trying to learn the difference between what a man expects and what a woman expects."
"The men in my generation wanted to be 'taken care of,'" Debbie explained. "You know -- do the laundry, raise the kids, cook supper, clean house. Women have a more 50/50 outlook on relationships. It isn't up to one partner to do certain things unless that's what they enjoy. Communication is more open, sex is more mutual and either one can initiate. And you can share so much. "

Sex Ed
While there are no hard numbers to prove a trend, some experts claim more openness to same-sex relations in the media is paving the way for women to break ties with heterosexuality -- think Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson.
But LiLo aside, research conducted in the last half of the 20th century suggests that women are more open-minded to the same-sex relationships than men. Viewing sexuality as a continuum instead of a concrete thing began in 1948 with Alfred Kinsey's seven-point scale. Zero represented true-blue heterosexuality, six signaled homosexuality and the middle meant bisexuality. Many of the men and women Kinsey studied fell into that gray area in between.
Then in 2004, Northwestern University researchers found that both straight and gay females became sexually aroused when they viewed both heterosexual and lesbian porn. The males in the study only got turned on by women.
"We found that women's sexual desire is less rigidly directed toward a particular sex, as compared with men's, and it's more changeable over time," said J. Michael Bailey, PhD, the study's lead researcher.Another Woman's Tale
Spring, 49, from California left her third husband after 10 years of marriage in 1999 so she could come out. She said she's always been attracted to women, but never acted on it.
"I have been out now for 10 years and have no desire to go back to dating men," she said. "I think that there is a 'different' type of connection, one that I could never get when dating men."
While the connection might be different, much of what goes on in a heterosexual relationship happens in lesbian ones, too.
"The same dynamics exist; issues around money, time spent, kids, dreams, career, family, not putting the toilet seat down."
A Man's Side of the Story
What's it like for the men whom these women leave? Robert Dorsey, 21, of Delaware, found out two years ago when he started dating a female friend of the same age. Things were going well until about six months in.
"She seemed a little more distant," Dorsey said. "She started hanging out a little more with different girls. I thought they were just friends."
When Dorsey confronted his girlfriend about why she spent so much time with other women instead of him, she told him, "I'm sorry. I think I really like girls. I can't date you anymore."
The young woman told Dorsey she had just realized her attraction and that it might be a phase. But two years later, she's still dating women exclusively.
"I took it hard at first," Dorsey recalled. "Then I just realized our relationship was more of a friendship."
Tell us: Have you ever been attracted to or dated another woman after only dating men?












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Thursday 11 March
By KellyD
For those of you who seem so certain a straight woman can't become "gay" overnight - you are wrong. At 38, it happened to me. I was married for 11 years and had dated men my whole life and had never even looked at a woman, until I fell in love with one. I never made an active decision like "I think I will change to women" or "I think i'd like to complicate my life and my kids' life." It just happened. It happens! I left him for her and now two years later I am happier than i've ever been.
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Thursday 21 April
By Tim
I believe you. I find it crazy though but in many ways I see why: first the male species are scum, cheaters, a$@holes, abusive, mentally and physically, pedophiles, rapists etc etc. Women on the other had have more rights now days are more liberal, should get the same pay: I agree. I figure you may as well nuke all of guys to high heaven. Oh God no! Who would do all the dirty work that women don't want to do. Babies? Who needs them or go to a sperm bank donor problem solved. Women are just better for the planet.
Thursday 18 March
By truthandconsequences
To KD: two years into any relationship, everything is shiny and new. Isn't it funny how we act like decisions we make aren't choices and that we have these rights that actually only exist in our mind (like being happy). i wish you the same pain that you've inflicted upon your children. I have personal experience in this arena(my mom pulled this garbage on US.. not just my father). The result was almost humorous.. as the years went on, that "happiness" that she declared she had found in the first few years turned into a disfunctional nightmare of both misery and sorrow. mom died alone, in every sense of the word. dad always cared about others over himself. take notice
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Tuesday 27 April
By Jack
Do you all think that if a girl age 20 has fantasies about women, and has hooked up with a few but also loves having sex with a man that her desire for men / her boyfriend will wane as she ages? I really don't want to be the man in one of your horror stories
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Monday 13 September
By scubachik
I was married to a man for almost 13 years. We had 2 boys in that time. He divorced me and married someone else. I went through years of therapy, dated a couple of guys, and then realized I was attracted to women more than men. After being divorced for 11 years I decided to follow my instincts and met my, now, female partner and we have been together for nearly 2 years. I have never been happier! Looking back I realize that I was attracted to women females since I was very young, but dating the same sex, in the south at least, was taboo for so long. I just never veiwed it as an option. I thought there was something wrong with me.
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Friday 17 September
By Marci
I'm twenty-four and a recent graduate of college. I joined a sorority in my second year and one day came back to our house to find my two roommates in a compromising situation. Both girls were beautiful and well endowed and as far as I knew, were straight. One girl was laying on the bed out cold with her tight skirt and slip pushed up to the tops of her nylons. All over the hem of the slip, on her skirt, the tops of her nylons and on her panty brief was an ejaculate of significant proportions. On the other bed was my second roommate getting laid by what had to be a girl of about sixteen but of incredible sexual dimensions. It turns out that she had a condition called virginal gigantomastia that caused for lack of a better way to describe it, freakish sexual dimensions. She later told me she measured 64"-24"-38" at 5'10" and her breasts stood out like masive torpedoes capped by huge nipples. Her condition also caused her to develop a monstrous clitoris of at least 5" in its flaccid state and she was using it on my other friend. My friend couldn't talk and she seemed like she was in the state of ecstasy. I watched in total shock and fully mesmerized by the whole event as I watched my friend literally screwed senseless and diven to a state of unconsciousness. I watched in awe as the girl withdrew from my friend and ejaculated all over her in much the same way she did the first girl. I watched it and then simply fainted in place. I had always considered myself a straight woman much as my friends thought of themselves, but I sincerely feel that perhaps because we all develope as female in the womb it might be that we girls are lesbian to some degree. It was only a few days later that I too secretly met with that same young girl and she did to me virtually the same thing she did to my friends. I couldn't get enough of those massive beautiful breasts and being impaled by another females massive clitoris and humped senseless was beyond anything I can describe. I still have sexual relations with her and now have introduced her to several of my other "straight" girlfriends all of whom are 'sexually in love" with this girl.
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Friday 17 September
By Nick
Women loving women simply from the standpoint of having sex to orgasm is wrong!
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Monday 27 September
By nan
can you blame women.men all seem to be gay.nasty sleep with anything,will stick their pecker through a hole to get s--ked off by a stranger.anything with a hole will do,dog donkey pig you name it.watch your kids around them.your brother hell even your mother.who wants a sex hound like that,no thaNKS FOR ME.THOES SIck bas--redmight even cut you up into pieces for insurance money.get off the freaking stick women.If i cant be appricated I dont want the fu--er.
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Friday 24 December
By MG
well lets see i think that aot of women spend years in blindness cause they are too scared to act on their feelings especially when they are young or depends where you come from i mean the country of course. so where i come from its a big nono and when i was growing up i never met any gay people nor i thought they existed at least in my country. but time went on i went to college somewhere in europe . i had a boyfriend he was just gorgeous i mean a perfect gay man . He wants but sure had the body and the booty oh needless to say he didnt have some nasty hair growing out of his chest lol but with all that. i had my first experience with a woman in college and it feel so natural and thats when it hit me that no wonder why i always felt like something was missing just couldnt at that time figure out what it was.
anyways the point it we dont choose to be gay i think the ones that are gay well it takes a courage to go through with it cause even now days we are still judged at home, at work places, and some of us have no relationship with families because of that. So there are many women out there who are gay but they choose the easy way out and stay married or stay straight just for the sake of the family and friends that they dont want to loose. I happened to know few.
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Tuesday 25 January
By Paula
My best friend and I are friends for four years...I'm bi, when I meet her I was in a relationship with another female for 6 years...so, she know I'm bi... Its been 2 years since I'm in love with her, but she is straight... We almost live together, we sleep on the same bed, wee cuddle when we sleep, we kissed lots of time...i think she likes me more then she knows...
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Sunday 30 January
By LRD1
god says love the sinner, hate the sin. not all but many women who turn to lesbianism is because of sexual abuse as a child.beyond that there is"contrary to many people today think" a being called satan. if you think about it what gay or lesbianism really is is all about "self" what makes me happy. this contrary to the teachings of christ. love, not lust, is sacrificing, lust is "me' christ willingly went to the cross for all of our sins,the ones committed, and the ones we have yet to commit. this "agape" which is a greek translation of love. it means "the god kind of love.most of you really do not know why god hates sin. in the word it says that god is so pure, so perfect, he cannot have sin in his presence.the word also says, that the god of this world, which is satan has blinded them. lusting after men for men, women for women, in the new testament it says that if men or women continue, and not repent, god will sear your heart, which means that little voice that tells you you are doing something wrong. but there is a difference, the holy spirit of god, never condems, he convicts, satan influences you to commit sin, then turns around and condems for doing it! back to my point, if you refuse to repent, the searing of your heart,you no longer have any guilt, and with that, he says i will give you over to a reprobate mind. once the spirit of god stops dealing with your heart. it in most cases takes a near death experience to again hear his spirit, some right before they die, others to testify of what you had been blinded to , this is what is folks, you might not like it, but it is the gospel truth. god never changes his word to accomadate your lifestlye, whether it be drugs, alcohol, fornication, gays,adultry, or any mryiad of sins committed everyday. but there is hope
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Friday 04 February
By Me
I am in my late 30s and find myself very attracted to butch lesbians. I have only dated men, but dated some real jerks along the way too. I don't have any idea where or how to meet a butch lesbian and I don't think she would see me as more than straight. Though if I got involved with her I would take it very seriously and always respect and always consider her feelings. I feel such pressure to meet a man, get married and have kids, but I just don't find myself attracted anymore to men. :( I guess living alone in the apt where 4 years ago a guy was abusive to me does not help matters. I am so confused!
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Friday 04 February
By Me
I am in my late 30s and find myself very attracted to butch lesbians.
I have only dated men, but dated some real jerks along the way too. I
don't have any idea where or how to meet a butch lesbian and I don't
think she would see me as more than straight. Though if I got involved
with her I would take it very seriously and always respect and always
consider her feelings. I feel such pressure to meet a man, get married
and have kids, but I just don't find myself attracted anymore to men.
:( I guess living alone in the apt where 4 years ago a guy was abusive
to me does not help matters. I am so confused!
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Monday 07 February
By m
How many of these women are really heterosexual? I'm willing to bet most are lesbians who are too afraid to come out of the closet, so they get involved with men to put on a front. THen when they get tired of living a lie, they say oops, I realized I was gay all of a sudden! Some use the husband's infidelity as an excuse to give up on all men when they wanted a woman all along. I'm open minded enough to understand that a person can love the inside of a person regardless of gender, I believe that bisexuality does exist, and I believe that sexuality can be complicated for some, but I don't believe that a person can just wake up one day and be gay. I like men and I know if one isn't right for me there's another one that will be. I could never get involved with women because the thought of dealing with what's below their belts is a turn off, not to mention the two of us having periods and mood swings, but to each their own. Just be happy as long as you're not hurting someone else to do so.
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Saturday 05 March
By Jane
I have always been a gay woman, have had many men interested but never married one that offered. I cannot relate to ever being attracted to men physically or any other way that has sex in it. Men don't smell good to me. So everybody is different.
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Thursday 21 April
By Tim
Ya, I am heterosexual male and love only women. Never considered lesbians especially the ones that act like a male though they cannot produce children naturally. My brother in law is a gay man; that's his choice. But what I can't figure out is women that are heterosexual and things change in their lives and OMG I am attracted to women the heck with the guys they are jerks anyway. Women never do anything wrong. Go figure. I don't want to understand.
Saturday 04 June
By hd guy on youtube
@tim i know your watching Stop kissing up to people.
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Saturday 25 June
By the hater
if i had a power that would be to control reality so i will design this world to be a straight and homosexual-less place and i would send all lesbians to venus there they will die and send gay me to mars where the will die then send bisexuals to the sun where the will die... every body happy no more ruined families because of gay men and lesbian women ... ENJOY the Breast cancer and Cervical cancer mom coz your a fucking lesbian u ruined dad and ruined my life!!!! THEY SHOULD MAKE A law to solitary confine women for life who left there families just to be and to have sex with a fucking lesbian
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Friday 04 November
By elle
Straight women don't turn gay. There isn't any faerie dust. You're either gay, straight or bisexual. Most of these women were living in denial with their true feelings simmering below the surface. They chose to pursue their true sexual orientation.
I look forward to the day when we live in a world where gay people don't feel pressured to pretend they are straight. The fall out can be heartbreaking, and in the case of straight women with gay men, sometimes deadly.
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