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"I got asked to check a box... but none of them applied to me".

 

 

 

“The Pink Sofa, The Pink Sofa”.

Those words had been circulating in my brain ever since my friend dropped in with a bunch of flowers. I had been dumped and was having a fully fledged pity party for one.

The flowers were quite beautiful at the time but several weeks later they sat proudly on my credenza, totally dead, dry and brittle. A somewhat cruel reminder of the environment my vagina found herself in, and ultimately the reason why I considered a sit on the pink sofa!

My friend is a lesbian (happily monogamous with her girlfriend), and she thinks it would be the perfect solution for me to try. She tries to sell the concept to me like a sales woman in the supermarket, tempting me to try a new brand of chocolate. “Give it a taste and you just may switch brands” could be her catch cry.

The Pink Sofa is an online dating site for women. Lesbians. Box licking and all that jazz. No penis involved, just a pair of boobies to compete with mine. I wondered if I would enjoy holding a pair of boobs in my hands as much as men appear to enjoy mine?

Cautiously, I typed in the web address. The logo is actually a pink sofa! It looked so inviting, soft and comfortable, but vaguely like a pair of lips. I got sidetracked as I assessed the design concept behind the logo, wondering if it’s supposed to be a pair of facial lips or possibly, pink lady lips.

I began the registration process, calling myself ‘GraceMustang’. It’s the screen name I’ve used on other dating sites. Maybe one day there will be an “I slept with GraceMustang” convention, attendance would be very poor with performers at the convention having a mixed level of skill!

My e-mail account gets flooded with dating site notifications on a daily basis and now I’ve added a lesbian site into the mix. I make a mental note ask my friend to delete my email account if I suddenly die. She also has the grim task of removing a couple of ‘private’ items from my bedroom before my mother sees them.

At the Pink Sofa, basic details are entered as per all other dating sites I’ve come across. With a click of the next button I thought I was ready to start browsing profiles but instead an entirely new question popped up.

It was asking me to label myself. As in, check the category to which I belonged. Only problem being, I didn’t belong to any of them. These were the options I was faced with and the metal gymnastics that followed:

Androgynous – Nope, but I’m going to Google the word to double check.

Leather – I do own three leather jackets? I’m confused already. I’m not a sun-baker either so I don’t have horrible old leather skin. Anyway, who would admit to that on a dating site? Maybe it’s asking me if I like leather pants. I don’t own a pair, that would be criminal. I am a leather snob and only own leather shoes and handbags… so maybe I tick this box?

Boi – I am somewhat irritated by the incorrect spelling. I am definitely not a skater-boy, home-boy or any other type of boy!

Lesbian – Wait, isn’t this the main group and the rest are subsets? Far out this is confusing! But no, I am not a lesbian. I love men way too much.

Butch – My hair style says yes, my love for skirts says no.

Queer – What? I thought lesbians hated to be called queer? This is getting very queer indeed!

Femme – My hair style says no, my love for skirts says yes.

Soft Butch – Oh boi. Oh crap I just used the word b-o-i. Soft butch? Seriously?

Lipstick – Yes I wear lipstick. Red lipstick actually.

Sporty dyke – I own about five pairs of Nikes’ that perfectly match five gym outfits. If Nike or Adidas saw me in this gear I am sure I would get sued for making them look bad.

Sporty is an expensive phase I go through about six weeks a year when I convince myself that new gym clothing and a Nike sports bottle will be all the motivation I need to actually go to the gym. What’s next Posh Dyke? Maybe I’m Ginger Dyke?

Gay – I thought we covered this under lesbian, or is this asking if I’m happy?

Transman – Um, no!

Genderqueer – Again I need Google to help me with this!

Transwoman – Nope…

Intersex – In to sex yes, intersex I don’t know! Geez Google really is getting a work out tonight!

Just me – Well of course I’m just me!! I’m a very confused just me right now and honey, I have a headache.

I decided that I am “leather”, “lipstick” and “just me” and the whole process was too exhausting. I logged out of the Pink Sofa, never to log back in and of course weeks later I am still getting notification e-mails.

I didn’t know there were so may sub-sets of women who dig women. As if coming out isn’t confronting enough, they now have to decide which sub-set or class of lesbian they are?

Melbournian to the heart, soon to be divorced Mama of 4 boys who takes amazing photos most of the time. Cherie is currently writing her first book while working towards graduating from one of the university degrees she has started. She’s an entrepreneur, very creative and sometimes downright ridiculous. You can find her on InstagramTwitterFacebook and Google+.

Have you ever tried online dating? Do you find the ways you have to categorise yourself sexually” irritating, or useful?

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Top Comments

Kite 5 years ago

I'm a lesbian, & paid for the Pink Sofa once, they have to approve a picture of your face before you can join. I thought I'd describe what I was into sexually as well as my interests, personality, pets, etc... I was banned with no refund, and told to go to an adult matchmaker type site. I really hope the site has gotten beyond the 70s now.


Yeh not cool 11 years ago

There is a 'bisexual' box to tick - someone asked on an earlier comment. But whatever you are, you should be respectful and the author simply isn't. Being same sex attracted isn't a last resort when men break your heart. Selecting an identity is helpful to know where someone is at - the same as knowing if someone is a vegetarian or has kids. Pink sofa has been great for someone like me who is attracted to other women. If you aren't, there are plenty of other sites.