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Where’s My Lesbian- Social Networking For The LGBTQ Community

11/14/09-by Bridgette P. LaVictoire
777px-Gay_flag.svgWhere’s My Lesbian is a social networking site not dissimilar to places like MySpace and Facebook. According to the site:

Where’s My Lesbian is a site for the LGBTQ community to express themselves using all forms of artwork. We encourage members to contribute their poetry, music, artwork and participate in our forums. We want to help develop an online community where all members will feel welcome and feel like they have a place to go when they want to be heard or seen. Everyone is welcome.

It is a place where one can find humor, enjoy a video, and network with others in the online LGBTQ Community. There are resources to off site places, including one to this site. There are also forums to which people can go to discuss various topics as well. the site includes movie reviews, reviews of various other topics, and on site games.

The site is a work in progress. The site is small, but growing, and there is certainly hope that it will grow further in the future. We certainly recommend that those who are interested in a welcoming LGBTQ online experience head over, give it a good look, and join if social networking is something you love to do.

The site can be found at: Where’s My Lesbian

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