Late-Blooming Lesbians

Late-Blooming Lesbians

Let’s talk about late-blooming lesbians, shall we? While most people think women who come out later might have been gay or bisexual but chose to stay in the cabinet, as a relationship expert, I think the thorough exploration of sexuality begins in middle adulthood and late life. Women tend to learn more about themselves in 30s and 40s, leading to a change in sexual orientation. Although men also come out later, their transition is yet to attract academic attention.

Barbara Santini

Barbara is a freelance writer and a sex and relationships adviser at Dimepiece LA and Peaches and Screams. Barbara is involved in various educational initiatives aimed at making sex advice more accessible to everyone and breaking stigmas around sex across various cultural communities. In her spare time, Barbara enjoys trawling through vintage markets in Brick Lane, exploring new places, painting and reading.

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