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Talk about LGBTQ celebrities. You could go for the classic "I love Ellen DeGeneres" or Kate McKinnon. You can also mention LGBTQ musicians like girl in red or Hayley Kiyoko for a different approach.
Dress in LGBTQ items. You can wear LGBTQ or pride items--such as t-shirts, bracelets, or accessories--to drop hints that you're lesbian. This will surely raise (positive) questions about your sexuality.
Wear a plain thumb ring. Although it's subtle, thumb rings are worn by lesbian and queer people to signify their sexual orientation and relationship status. People might ask questions about your ring or compliment it (this is your chance to tell them you're LGBTQ).
Make a photo of a pride flag your wallpaper. You check your phone frequently, and when you take it out, other people are likely to notice your wallpaper.
Discuss the people or girls who appeal to you. If you want to let others know how you feel about your sexual identity without outright proclaiming it, you may surely work some discreet hints into conversation. Maybe you want your best friend to know you're a lesbian. "Did you see that girl in Biology class sitting next to me?" "Wow, I could get lost in those stunning eyes!" Reader Poll: We asked 375 wikiHow readers how to support a friend questioning their sexuality, and 9% said they would offer to take them to LGBTQ+ events or groups. [Take Poll] While this may not be the best strategy according to our readers, just be yourself! If your friend wants to talk to you about their feelings, listen attentively and ask how you can help.
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