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Home›How To›How to Be a Lipstick Lesbian: 13 Steps

How to Be a Lipstick Lesbian: 13 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
April 1, 2024
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Introduction:

Lipstick lesbians, also known as femme lesbians, are women who are attracted to other women but maintain their femininity. They often embrace traditional feminine roles and are unafraid to express their sexuality through hair, makeup, dresses, and heels. If you identify as a lipstick lesbian or want to know how this identity looks and feels, here are 13 steps to becoming one.

1. Embrace Your Identity:

Come to terms with your own sexuality and take pride in it. Accept that you are a femme lesbian attracted towards women and unapologetically live your truth.

2. Develop Your Personal Fashion Sense:

Choose clothing that is both feminine and comfortable for you. Experiment with different styles, fun colors, dresses, skirts, blouses, or any other options that suit your taste.

3. Makeup Techniques:

Learn basic makeup techniques like foundation application, eyeliner shaping, and mascara use. You don’t have to wear makeup all the time, but understanding how to apply it will help you enhance your femme appearance when desired.

4. Hair Care:

Maintain healthy hair with proper care such as shampooing, conditioning, trimming, or styling in a chic look that represents your inner queen.

5. Manicures & Pedicures:

Polished hands and feet always look put-together. Treat yourself to regular manicures and pedicures with your favorite nail polish colors.

6. Choose Feminine Accessories:

Jewelry like necklaces, earrings, bracelets, or rings can add a touch of sophistication and femininity to your overall ensemble.

7. Confidence Inside & Out:

Develop self-confidence in all aspects of life – from inner growth like emotional stability to outer features such as body language and posture.

8. Surround Yourself With Positive Support:

Identify Allies who support you – friends, family members or online communities – and maintain a positive and supportive environment.

9. Engage in Social Activities:

Attend events, parties, or gatherings to foster new connections. This could also be a great way to meet other lesbians and expand your social network.

10. Online Dating & Apps:

Don’t be afraid to use dating websites or apps specially curated for lesbian singles, like HER or OkCupid. These can help you filter preferences and find potential partners with similar interests.

11. Unlearn Stereotypes & Prejudices:

Challenging negative stereotypes and unlearning internalized biases is an important step in becoming a healthy and confident lipstick lesbian.

12. Stand Up Against Discrimination:

Be an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community by staying informed of issues and actively standing up against discrimination, hate crimes, or prejudice when necessary.

13. Self-Care & Mental Health:

Take care of your mental health by engaging in activities that bring you joy, relaxation, and positive experiences. Consider therapy if needed to address any emotional struggles.

Conclusion:

Becoming a lipstick lesbian is about embracing your inner femininity while comfortably identifying as a woman who loves other women. Following these 13 steps will not only help you embody this persona but will also empower you through the journey of self-discovery and self-acceptance.

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