Lesbians are women who are attracted to other women. They may recognise their attractions at a young age or later in life.
Like all women, lesbians face developmental challenges that can affect their health across the lifespan. These can include adverse societal attitudes, family rejection, and internalized homophobia. In addition, some lesbians experience racial or ethnic minority culture as a source of support and strength.
Priyanka Chopra’s Lesbian Encounter
Priyanka Chopra has always been a bold and sassy global icon who breaks rules and shatters societal norms. Recently, the actress made headlines for her shocking revelation about Bollywood and triggered nepotism speculations. But now, an old video of Priyanka is going viral where she reveals her secret that shocked even Karan Johar.
Earlier in 2014, Priyanka Chopra appeared on Karan Johar’s Koffee With Karan show along with Deepika Padukone. In a playful moment, KJo asked them if they have ever been hit on by women. Priyanka didn’t think twice and said yes. Deepika teased her saying that it’s not a sin and asked why Karan was rubbing his knee.
The clip is now going viral on social media. Check it out! Priyanka Chopra’s reply left Deepika and Karan stunned. She continued to say that she’s been propositioned by women but pretended that she was in a relationship to get out of the situation. She also added that she prefers boys over girls.
How To Have A Lesbian Sex Experience
If you’re ready to have your first lesbian sex experience, it’s important that you prepare yourself. This means becoming familiar with the cis-female vagina, learning about female erogenous zones, and exploring ways to pleasure your partner with your hands (and mouth).
Another thing you should know is that most women can’t reach orgasm from penetration alone. They often need clitoral stimulation to get there. So knowing how to stimulate a woman’s clitoral hood or the external clitoris can earn you major brownie points.
Lastly, remember that the most important part of any sexual experience is good communication and safety. Make sure you and your partner practice good barrier techniques, such as dental dams for oral sex, lubrication for digital stimulation, and condoms every time you use a shared sex toy. You should also commit to regular STI screenings and pelvic exams. So don’t let any fears about having a safe same-sex experience stop you from taking the plunge!
Getting Started With Lesbian Sex
Lesbian sex can be intimidating to many, especially those who are new to it. Even heterosexuals may be curious about it, and there are a lot of myths surrounding it. It’s important to know what to expect and how to prepare for your first time.
It’s also helpful to understand what counts as sex. Some people (both gay and straight) believe that sex only happens with penetration, but this isn’t true. Oral sex, fingering, and use of sex toys can count as well. For example, the missionary position can be a sexy way to penetrate with one’s penis, but it doesn’t necessarily have to be done in the vagina.
If you’re not sure where to start, try going to a lesbian bar or using a dating app that is exclusively for women who like girls. Flirting and making a good impression are key, but remember that not every girl is ready for the next step right away.
Keeping It Safe
Having a lesbian sex experience can be exciting and rewarding. However, it’s important to keep safety in mind. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can be spread through skin-to-skin contact, mucosa contact (such as mouth to vagina), sharing sex toys, and menstrual blood. Women should discuss these issues with their partners to ensure they are taking appropriate precautions.
It’s also a good idea to get familiar with what to expect during oral sex, which can be performed on one or both partners. Creativity, open communication, and a focus on safety can help both partners enjoy this part of the sexual experience.
It’s important to remember that it’s never too late to work out your sexuality – and that coming out is a personal decision. You may choose to reveal your orientation to friends and family all at once or a little bit at a time as you feel comfortable.