Your NYC Lesbian guide to the best sapphic places to visit, queer things to do, special events, etc. - Queer Sapphic| Queer Sapphic
A regular New York Liberty game is always part basketball, part queer women's culture. So imagine the energy for the official PRIDE night with rainbows, bold crowd energy, and break performances that feel like both| Queer Sapphic
Here’s what’s trending in the queer sapphic lesbian world, as well as sapphic books, film, TV, music, podcasts, arts, lesbian TikTok, and more! - Queer Sapphic| Queer Sapphic
Queer women have always existed (Happy Pride!) But we can be hard to find in records. Scholars often have high demands for proof of sexuality, which is notoriously hard to find and we don’t demand| Queer Sapphic
Today, we do everything online. From ordering dinner to shopping for groceries, dating apps are now the go-to for making connections, modern love, especially for queers looking for romance. Dating apps provide filters for compatibility,| Queer Sapphic
I’ve explored 57 countries and countless cities, danced in London’s sapphic underground, marched at Nepal’s Pride, and immersed myself in the queer culture of Iceland. Cities like San Francisco, Berlin, and Toronto all have thriving| Queer Sapphic
LGBTQ-friendly colleges are everywhere, but this is for lesbians. Colleges in liberal areas, with bright students, and/or especially women’s-only, have long been havens for queer women. While not every student will be sapphic, these schools can have a strong queer presence (that can be a contagious awakening for others too). Think rugby teams doubling as...| Queer Sapphic
Growing up, I rarely saw women superheroes on screen. The ratio was something like one for every fifty men on screen. So, seeing a strong girl swoop in to save the day was an electrifying| Queer Sapphic
I want to hold my girlfriend’s hand as we stroll down the beach. Find lesbian community events to make queer friends in a new place. And visit a city’s queerest neighborhood without seeing it dominated| Queer Sapphic
Grotto’s sapphic bar events had been on my radar for months. I'd see them on Instagram and TikTok but every time I tried to snag tickets, they were gone in a flash. Their past events,| Queer Sapphic
“How to tell if a girl is flirting with you,” I remember searching into Google like someone trying to crack the sapphic Da Vinci Code. I was in the middle of my first lesson of lesbian| Queer Sapphic
There’s been a lot of buzz around lesbian novels in recent years, but let’s be honest, sometimes the books are mid or overly cheesy, like something we might have written in fifth grade. Maybe it is because authentic representation has been so scarce that we’ve learned to celebrate even the crumbs we find. But I...| Queer Sapphic
The first time I experienced baby gay panic, I felt like a deer caught in headlights, except the headlights were a cute girl’s cheeks blushing, and I was about to implode. My brain went blank,| Queer Sapphic
When I first started exploring the queer scene in Los Angeles, people constantly recommended that I join kickball leagues or a book club to find queer community. True for anyone searching for friends or to| Queer Sapphic
From the lavender gemstones to the bold labrys axe, queer women are proudly embracing these sapphic symbols in their jewelry. More than accessories, they’re declarations of our pride, subtle signals, and tributes to queer history.| Queer Sapphic
In lesbian culture, every day is Valentine’s Day. So how can we make this holiday of romance extra special, beyond the chocolates and overpriced prix fixe dinners? Here are some creative and intentional ideas for| Queer Sapphic
A carabiner clipped to a belt loop. A nautical star wrist tattoo. A “lavender menace” shirt. These are just some of many sapphic symbols I’ve slowly been discovering that signal lesbian identity, pride, and history.| Queer Sapphic
For many of us queers, the holidays can feel like a tangled mess of cultural pressures and complicated expectations. Many have drifted from their biological families due to homophobia. And others have built their own| Queer Sapphic
Ah, how else to feel truly seen than by reading poems that capture the depths of sapphic love? A love so profound, so tender, and so transformative that only poetry can offer a glimpse into| Queer Sapphic
The Los Angeles lesbian social scene is honestly more centered on curated queer parties and community organization than specific bars and restaurants. While West Hollywood is home to around 20 gay bars, the options for| Queer Sapphic
The Secret of the River (El Secreto del Río) is one of Netflix’s most culturally rich series to date. Set in the stunning region of Oaxaca, Mexico, the TV show weaves Indigenous Zapotec culture, gender| Queer Sapphic
If you’re at all interested in queer women’s urban spaces or lesbian history, then Eve Adams is a name you should know. Born in 1891, Adams (also known as Eva Kotchever) was a trailblazer who| Queer Sapphic
In an age dominated by dating apps, many of us still dream about the perfect casual meet-cute. When I first realized I was gay, I couldn’t help but fantasize about meeting a Kehlani look-alike in| Queer Sapphic
Rings in lesbian culture are more than just accessories. They can be symbols of identity, pride, and community. From the early 20th century, when working-class lesbians quietly wore pinky rings as markers of their identity,| Queer Sapphic
In Lesvia, director Tzeli Hadjidimitriou's poignant 2024 documentary, we’re transported to Skala Eressos, a small beach town on the island of Lesbos, Greece, where queer women have found connection, freedom, and a sense of belonging| Queer Sapphic
Ah, that giddy possibility when you meet someone who maybe, just maybe, something could come about. Whether it’s a girl you met the other night at a lesbian bar in NYC, someone you’re chatting with| Queer Sapphic
New York doesn’t just have queer spaces—New York is queer space. For decades, it’s been a sanctuary for queers from around the globe. So you can spend your days here bouncing from a drag brunch| Queer Sapphic
“What’s your type?” a lesbian asks me at the bar. For a while, I'd cringed at the lesbian question, dismissing it as irrelevant. I argued that attraction should be deeper than just a “type,” that| Queer Sapphic
New York City has long been one of the biggest gay and lesbian havens in the world—a city where queer culture thrives. So naturally, we are blessed with queer-owned and queer-centered bookstores around the city.| Queer Sapphic
Let me help you find the perfect gift for the lesbian in your life. Whether it’s family at Christmas, your lesbian friend’s birthday, your girlfriend’s anniversary, or special occasions like weddings, sapphic Valentine’s Day, or| Queer Sapphic
Flirting with women, especially for the first time, can feel like trying to crack a secret code. I remember freezing with baby gay panic, wanting to bolt for the door, and yet so romantically drawn| Queer Sapphic
As a late-blooming lesbian, I remember my first lesbian date like it was yesterday (because it was just last year). I drank all the table water, struggled to keep eye contact, and panicked over who| Queer Sapphic
When I first stumbled upon TikTok in 2020, I had no idea what to expect. But as I scrolled, something caught me off guard—diverse stories, queer culture, education, and representation. It turns out TikTok wasn’t| Queer Sapphic
Ah, Halloween. For many of us queer women, it has always been more than just a night of playing dress-up. It’s a rare moment in time when we can let our imaginations and identities run| Queer Sapphic
When the pandemic’s lockdown drove us to TikTok, many of us discovered something far more profound than just dance trends. We found communities that traditional media had long ignored—spaces that had rarely received airtime or| Queer Sapphic
We’ve all heard it—or maybe even lived it. You meet an amazing girl, sparks fly, and before you know it, you’re euphorically yearning to merge lives, swap keys, and possibly move in together. It’s what| Queer Sapphic
The 2020s decade has marked the beginning of a cultural shift in lesbian history—a period that may be looked back on as a lesbian renaissance. From the rise of Lesbian TikTok to the growing visibility| Queer Sapphic
In queer culture, there’s a well-worn joke about lesbian relationships: they move at the speed of light. Lesbian first dates seamlessly morph into cohabitation, and before you know it, a U-Haul is parked in the| Queer Sapphic
Ever since the pandemic, the 2020s have given birth to a lesbian renaissance, and so far, this year has been peak! From sapphic songs dominating music charts to WLW making waves in mainstream media, queer| Queer Sapphic
For most of us, being a part of the queer community feels like living in a completely different world with its own culture and language. Not to mention each subgroup of the LGBTQIA+ community can| Queer Sapphic
In recent years, the term "queerbaiting" has sparked heated debates and discussions across various media platforms. Originally coined to describe a marketing tactic where creators hint at, but do not actually depict, queer romance or| Queer Sapphic
In recent years, the term "rainbow capitalism" has generated heated debates, especially during Pride Month. But what exactly does it mean, and why is it significant for both the LGBTQ+ community and the brands that| Queer Sapphic
If you have scrolled through lesbian TikTok, Tumblr, and Instagram, you might have encountered the word “sapphic.” Often interchangeably used alongside lesbian and WLW, you may be wondering, “What’s the difference?”. But as with LGBT/queer| Queer Sapphic
Misster is a weekly lesbian/queer event held every Wednesday at The Woods, a popular bar in Williamsburg. While The Woods isn’t exclusively a lesbian or gay bar, every Wednesday, it becomes a haven for queer| Queer Sapphic
If you’re queer and spent a lot of time on TikTok post-2020, you’ve probably heard about the “Am I a Lesbian? Masterdoc.” Here’s a quick, no-fluff summary of the lesbian manual that’s taking the internet| Queer Sapphic
New York City officially has four lesbian bars, plus a non-stationary one, making it the city with the most lesbian bars in the world! With this in mind, NYC might be the best city in| Queer Sapphic
Did you know that New York City is the greatest city in the world for lesbians? In addition to our city having the most lesbian bars in the world, we also offer an abundance of| Queer Sapphic