It really depends. Your sexual preference isn't that easy to define. Try reading a lesbian novel or watching a lesbian movie. Try fantasizing having a relationship with the same sex. Think about times when you've seen lesbian people, maybe actresses or even just one of your friends. If any of that makes you feel uncomfortable, it's most likely something different, like maybe you're jealous of the way they look, or maybe you're just in one of those moods. It could be a stage, nothing more. You don't have to be a teen to be unsure of which sex you like more.
If you're still unsure, fantasize having a relationship with the opposite sex. Maybe you're not lesbian at all, you could be bisexual. I can talk from a relatively personal experience. I have a friend, slightly older, who's bisexual, and she's proud to be. But like I said before, everything isn't in black and white. And fantasizing having a relationship with any sex does not mean intercourse. It could be kissing, or even just holding hands. Don't rush into it, the more quickly you try and solve the answer, the less clear it will become and the more you'll start to doubt yourself.
well, I think Ellen DeGeneres.
Bisexuals are attracted to both sexes. Lesbians are generally only atracted to other women
You can't generalize about women in that manner. Every woman is different.
I don't necessarily think that Rhianna is lesbian or bisexual because of this... I think that she only does this for the publicity. There is no proof that she is lesbian or bisexual; in fact, she told the public that she is most definitely straight.
By definition, a lesbian is a female. There may be some males who think or feel they are or were meant to be female and in their minds think of themselves as lesbian, but it is only in their minds, no one else is going to look at it that way.
Lesbian? NO. Bisexual? YES!
it depends if they r lesbian. if they r then they think about it 24/7. if they arent then they wouldn't even know what a lesbian is. and if u think u arent lesbian but think about being a lesbian then u r a lesbian.
Lesbians are already women.
You can't; the definition of a lesbian is a women who is into women exclusively. You might be able to find a bisexual but a lesbian never would.
In some cases yes, especially if the "gay" bar refers to a lesbian bar. I think not because it is a gay bar. It would be a lesbian bar for girls.
Some do and some don't.
Wouldn't that technically defeat the purpose of being a lesbian?