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Friday, September 28, 2018

Best 5 places to find LGBT friends online



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If you are in a small town or a huge city there is always members of the LGBT community near you but it’s so hard to find them or to know them.
There is nothing more special and more affirming than having a group of LGBT friend, but if you are a shy person and you can’t talk to strangers and meeting people near you then you can meet them online !!

1.find friends through Facebook, Twitter, and tumbler :



You can see that the easiest way to meet LGBT people online is through Facebook. It’s still possible for people to conceal their identity or present a false identity through Facebook, but it’s a little harder, and there are usually more red flags (an empty profile, no pictures, no friends). Search LGBT or Queer Exchange to find groups of LGBT people in your area.

Tumblr is a real mess. But if you start following LGBT blogs you like, send a message. There are even some Tumblr blogs 
dedicated to finding LGBT friends. Most Tumblr users are in their teens and early 20s.

Twitter can also be a good place to meet LGBT friends for all ages. Search tags you’re interested in, follow a group of people with common interests and search for meetups in your area.

2.meet up with meetup.com :



Meetup.com can be a hit or miss, but try searching LGBT, queer, lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender to find groups near you. You’ll find LGBT book clubs, hiking groups, improv groups, softball teams, foodies, bar hoppers, and more. If you’re not in school and you’re not meeting people at work, it’s a good way to find a group of LGBT people with common interests.

3.try trending dating sites and apps :



4.get out there with an empty closet :



Empty Closets is an online forum for ages 13 and up, with a chat room for members who apply. The forum covers a ton of topics, from entertainment and media to coming out later in life. I’m always a little iffy about meeting people who are essentially anonymous in real life, so if you’re doing an in-person meet up from Empty Closets, add someone on Facebook or get some proof they are who they say they are first.

5.for age between 13 to 24 try Trevorspace :

TrevorSpace is a monitored youth-friendly site where lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth ages 13 to 24 can connect with other young people throughout the world, and can get involved in their local LGBT communities.

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