Where can my 18-year old meet other Lesbians?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is a bigger school possible next year? Classes at community college?


A bigger school is not possible and they love their school and it has basically saved their life. But, yes - they will take classes at community college next year. So that's a good point, and they are a theater kid so maybe a large music/theater class would expand their pool of possible friends.


Community college classes and joining theater groups are great solutions you are already doing, I don't understand why you were so hostile after one single comment, and deny the child is going to college then say they are going to community college
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would look on Meetup. There are definitely some meetup groups targeted to younger LGBTQA people. They do hikes, meet to play board games, lots of things.
I will say that although there are a lot of neurodivergent young people in these groups, 18 and not in school or working could be difficult. No need to rush dating when they are still figuring out how to exist in the world.


Thanks. They are in high school.


Sounds like homeschooling might be lonely. Most 17-18 year olds, even if neurodivergent, are in some sort of in-person school or program or activity and that seems to be where they meet other LGBTQ kids.


The OP states that their child attends a private school an hour from their home and is looking for friends close to home. They don't homeschool.
Anonymous
https://smyal.org/

They have lot of activities for teens - some are virtual
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s a Pride prom in MoCo coming up. My dd has gone for the past few years. It’s really welcoming and there are craft rooms and quiet rooms for kids who get overwhelmed and want to be there for the dance, but maybe not the whole time.!

That’s really cool. Thanks for sharing.
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