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How does a lesbian respond differently to a greeting than a straight girl?
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<blockquote data-quote="ttt12" data-source="post: 2386032" data-attributes="member: 821441"><p>It has more to do with being perceptive of peoples' body language, regardless of orientation. Lesbians don't necessarily respond differently to a greeting when compared to a straight girl. More often than not, it's a gut feeling that LGBT's get---and that comes with time and learning to "read" people based on subtle (and sometimes, not so subtle) cues. </p><p></p><p>That said, nothing is 100 percent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttt12, post: 2386032, member: 821441"] It has more to do with being perceptive of peoples' body language, regardless of orientation. Lesbians don't necessarily respond differently to a greeting when compared to a straight girl. More often than not, it's a gut feeling that LGBT's get---and that comes with time and learning to "read" people based on subtle (and sometimes, not so subtle) cues. That said, nothing is 100 percent. [/QUOTE]
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