Lezzbook.com-The Premier Social Network 4 Lesbians Worldwide

Category: LGBT Discussion

Post 1 by icequeen (move over school!) on Thursday, 18-Mar-2010 22:08:49

Lezzbook.com fills the a void in the lesbian community by creating an open and inviting environment. Our goal is to provide an environment where women can talk, meet, post events, become informed with interesting articles regarding lesbian life and engage with other women without boundaries.

http://www.lezzbook.com

Post 2 by someone else (Zone BBS Addict) on Sunday, 11-Apr-2010 13:53:02

Do you have to be a certain age to join?

Post 3 by Kathy Fraggle (Zone BBS is my Life) on Tuesday, 13-Apr-2010 0:28:16

Hmmm, I went on the site once and I can't remember. I imagine if that's the case though, it'll say on the homepage.

Post 4 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Friday, 23-Apr-2010 14:47:26

Icequeen, are you a member? Would you say it is private and secure? Similar to joining facebook?

I did a quick look around and it looks cool, but I haven't signed up yet.

Oh BTW, are there many members that are in partnerships? *Grin,* I don't want to sign up if it is like a singles place.

Thanks for the info,
Polka Dot

Post 5 by nikos (English words from a Greek thinking brain) on Sunday, 25-Apr-2010 16:14:26

Something that i don't understand is the fact that gay people, lesbian people etc complain about people not accepting them but still they create spessific website just for them excluting other people from joining.
I personally don't understand why. In my oppinion people like that shouldn't have to be in their own websites and groups but they should be equal to everyone else.
What would you think if there was a website called stratebook or something? I am sure you would be a bit offented for ebing excluted.
I am not bashing anyone here i just would like to hear oppinions about this and just to make it clear i don't have anything against gay or lesbian people. It is personality that matters.

Post 6 by The Elemental Dragon (queen of dragons) on Sunday, 25-Apr-2010 18:26:54

we can be anywhere we want, but, sometimes, just as for many other things, we want something for us as well, like, there are websites strictly for wiccans, pagans, dating, and what not, so y not one for lesbians too...

Post 7 by Kathy Fraggle (Zone BBS is my Life) on Monday, 26-Apr-2010 0:42:41

The thing is, gay and straight people are in a way, looking for different things. Or more specifically, the same things but from different, like-minded people. If a gay person went looking for a relationship on a dating site where most of the people were straight, it could lead to problems and heart-brake.
Another thing is, sometimes it's nice to hang out with other people who you know are dealing with some of the same issues you are. The zone for example doesn't exclude anyone specifically, but is mostly geared for blind people. Sometimes this isn't necessary for me, I have sighted friends I can talk to and hang out with, but if I need help with something that affects me as a blind person, or just want someone to understand something I'm going through that I think sighted people might not, here is the place to come.
Hope all of that helped.

Post 8 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Monday, 26-Apr-2010 16:30:42

I'm not fimiliar with the lezzbook website, do they exclude folks?

Post 9 by Kathy Fraggle (Zone BBS is my Life) on Tuesday, 27-Apr-2010 0:12:58

Post 10 by forereel (Just posting.) on Tuesday, 27-Apr-2010 17:14:30

Lots of dating site do not include a heading or whatever for lesbians, or gay males, so I suppose this is a better way. Go check out a few. Some do but they call it "other relationship" or something to that effect. So whats an "other relationship?" Not a good kind title to me. Smile.

Post 11 by someone else (Zone BBS Addict) on Thursday, 06-May-2010 20:20:50

Yeah, Wayne, I agree with you. Wtf is "other relationship" supposed to mean?