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Using a Lesbian Dating Agency
What are some
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Women use our service for the same reasons why others would use a heterosexual
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bisexuals and bi-curious women.
For example, a lesbian may become a member
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And of course, a member may join
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instance, you may be a closet lesbian or bi-sexual who wishes to be apart of a
lesbian community. And if you happen to be in a small town and are not able to
find other women sharing your preferences, CuriousLove.com can help.
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