At 48, Nelly Thomas has previously dated women in her earlier years – but after she left her husband during the pandemic, she decided it was time to try and date just females.
For Nelly, she had been open about her sexuality from a young age – first coming out as lesbian, and then bisexual in her late teens. For a long time, she was in a de facto relationship with her male partner and they had two kids together. But over time, Nelly realised she wasn't happy or fulfilled in the relationship – so she decided to leave it.
Speaking on No Filter this week with her podcast The Single Life Of Us co-host Kate Mulholland, Nelly said dating in your middle age is a whole other ball game. Then add sexuality to the mix.
For Nelly, she decided after her 'divorce of sorts' that she only wanted to date women.
"I used to work in family violence, so I thought it would be safer to have only women on my profile. That's the truth. If my friends had set me up with a bloke, I probably would have gone on the date with the guy, as I'm not opposed to it. But in the online dating space, I chose just women," Nelly explained to Mia Freedman.
She acknowledged that "women can be cray" as well, saying violence and abuse isn't just specific to one gender or sexuality. But for her personally, she felt safer to step into the dating world with women only. So that's what she did – and has continued to do.