About LGBTQIA communities tagged with "Forum"
These communities have a forum format, where typically any user can make a post, comment on a post, and upvote/downvote.
Startout
StartOut’s mission is to increase the number, diversity, and impact of LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs and amplify their stories to drive the economic empowerment of the community.17K members
ForumApplyEventsThe Ace and Aro Advocacy Project
The Ace and Aro Advocacy Project (TAAAP) is an organization dedicated to providing resources on aSexual Orientation and aromanticism to the public. TAAAP operates on a local level by working with other LGBTQ+ organizations in the DC Metro Area, as well as on the national level by working with other ace and aro advocates to further the national movement.TAAAP’s goals are to increase the visibility of ace and aro identities, to provide resources on aSexual Orientation and aromanticism to professionals (e.g. doctors, mental health professionals, educators), and to support ace and aro members of society. Please visit our projects page to see what we are currently doing to further these goals.ForumNewsletterArocalypse
Welcome to our aro forums! Discuss romanticism, relationships, and aro culture with others.3K members
ForumEventsr/BisexualMen
on reddit
This page is a supportive place for bisexual, bicurious, polysexual, and pansexual men (whether they be cis, trans, or nonbinary), even those who are unsure of their orientation or questioning it. Give and get advice, rant, and share your struggles and victories.21K members
ForumChatr/AskGayBrosOver30
on reddit
AskGaybrosOver30 is a place for supportive and friendly conversations between over 30 adults.57K members
ForumChatr/latebloomerlesbians
on reddit
Some of us are married to men, some of us are dating them, and some of us are chronically single. But we well have one thing in common: we are late to the coming out game. A place for queer, gay, bi, pan, lesbian and questioning humans to share, give advice, and receive support! We welcome discussions that explore what life looks like or could look like as a “late bloomer” lesbian. This includes conversations around Sexual Orientation, sensuality, life, friendships, random thoughts, fun, and more.65K members
ForumChatr/FTMOver30
on reddit
A place for trans-masculine folk over 30 to come together for support and discussion.6K members
ForumChatr/gaymers
on reddit
Gaymers is a community for LGBT+ally redditors. We regularly play multi-player games together, talk about how totally rugged David Hayter is, how sexy Samus is in her zero suit, talk about how we love big Switch sessions, and playing with an XBone all night long.223K members
ForumChatr/MTFButch
on reddit
A space for all trans butches, dykes, bois, soft butches, futches, or anyone else who feels safe here. Memes, selfies, rants, or anything else you think would be relevant! Join our discord!2K members
ForumChatr/detrans
on reddit
Welcome all detransitioners/desisters and self-questioners. Please self-identify your detrans status with user flair, or your content will be removed (medical or legal professionals, please message mods for an exception). Post anything about gender detransition. Ask questions, share memes, inspire, vent, wonder, etc.23K members
ForumChatASexual Orientation Visibility and Education Network
Welcome to the Asexual Visibility and Education Network. AVEN hosts the world's largest online asexual community as well as a large archive of resources on aSexual Orientation. AVEN strives to create open, honest discussion about aSexual Orientation among sexual and asexual people alike.Forumr/ainbow
on reddit
A free area for the discussion of issues facing those who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and all other sexual or nonsexual orientations and/or gender identities. Post links to articles, self-posts, photographs, experiences and whatever else is important to your experience of queer life. We encourage you to treat others with respect, start and/or engage in robust discu154K members
Forumr/bisexualadults
on reddit
A subreddit for adults looking to discuss their biSexual Orientation and some of the issues that may arise from it.61K members
Forumr/askgaybros
on reddit
Ask gay bros anything. This is a Reddit community where anyone can ask the manly men for their opinions on various topics. Advice. AskReddit style questions. AMA. ELI5. Everything in between.283K members
Forumr/AskGayMen
on reddit
If you have a question for gay men or men who have sex with men...well this would be a good place to ask it.82K members
Forumr/asktransgender
on reddit
Transgender questions; transgender answers.185K members
Forumr/elderqueers
on reddit
Welcome to r/elderqueers! This sub is for those who feel lost and "old" in the other queer subs, and is geared towards those age 30 and up, but everyone is welcome! This is a safe space.144 members
Forumr/olderlesbians
on reddit
An inclusive place for Older Lesbians to talk about issues important to us, dispense wisdom and swap stories.5K members
Forumr/LGBTElders
on reddit
A place for gay men and women to get together and talk about issues concerning aging life experiences more than a decade ago. This subreddit is intended, but not limited to gay men and women in their late 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s and above. This is not a subreddit for "coming out" or "first time" discussions. We have "been there" and "done that", so let's move on. This is a "we've seen it all" space to celebrate the long lives and wisdom of the mature LGBT community.1K members
Forumr/TransLater
on reddit
While /r/asktransgender and other trans groups are great, some of us have families, partners, careers, and all the other trappings of not being in our 20s any more. Here's somewhere to talk about these things and the issues we face in transitioning. Please be aware of our rules. Note that all new accounts will be moderated.45K members
Forumr/ActualLesbiansOver25
on reddit
We're lesbians over 25 who felt like the sub r/ActualLesbians was excellent, inclusive of all WLW, did a good job of enforcing no TERFS, & wanted to replicate that for the 25+ crowd. Simply put, WLW life in adulthood is much different, and as much as we're a part of r/ActualLesbians, we wanted a space where WLW 25+ can discuss more specific 25+ things separate from teens or the younger crowd. We do NOT tolerate TERFS, anti-trans rhetoric, or any form of bigotry.3K members
Forumr/ftmlife
on reddit
A place for ftm and other transmasculine-identifying folks to discuss all aspects of post-transition life: relationships, hobbies, careers, family, mental health, etc. There is no One True Way™ to be post-transition; people will be taken at their word when they say they are done with their transition, regardless of what they have or have not done. Non-Op and non-HRT folks welcome!409 members
Forumr/TransyTalk
on reddit
A casual place for transfolk to chat about anything.56K members
Forumr/transprogrammer
on reddit
a programming community for trans people7K members
Forumr/tabletopgaymers
on reddit
A community for gender and sexual minority individuals and their allies who enjoy board, card, pen and paper, tactical, or other physical table-top games.2K members
Forumr/QueerWomenOfColor
on reddit
Want a place to talk about your day with queer women who share similar cultural backgrounds? Maybe you have a few questions and need some advice. On Queer Women Of Color you can post and discuss anything from politics to celebrity news.8K members
Forumr/transgamers
on reddit
Welcome to transgamers!46K members
Forumr/LesbianGamers
on reddit
An inclusive community for women who love women, who love gaming. Trans Rights! Black Lives Matter!!45K members
ForumLesbians Who Tech Montreal
on facebook
Lesbians Who tech is committed to convening queer women in technology (and our allies) in a vibrant and inclusive community. We work together to promote the visibility and inclusion of women, LGBTQ people, and people from other backgrounds under-represented in technology. If you work to move this mission forward, we want you on our team. Nobody ‘has to be’ a lesbian to be in this community. We use the term to honour those who crossed a firewall with it. Lesbians Who Tech s’engage à offrir un environnement dynamique et inclusif aux femmes queer en technologie (et leurs alliés). Nous travaillons ensemble à promouvoir la visibilité et l’inclusion des femmes, des personnes LGBTQ, ainsi que de ceux et celles qui sont sous-représentés dans le domaine des technologies. Si vous avancez dans le même sens que nous, nous vous voulons dans notre équipe. Il n’est donc pas nécessaire d’être lesbienne pour joindre la communauté Lesbians Who Tech. Le terme Lesbienne est utilisé pour honorer les femmes qui ont défoncé le plafond de verre et s’identifient comme tel.656 members
Forumr/lesbiancoders
on reddit
Space for wlw who code to post discussion, links, memes, discord servers, q&a, etc. about programming and your experiences in STEM1K members
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