Queer women and non-binary people feel left out of LGBT+ spa

Queer women and non-binary people feel left out of LGBT+ spaces


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Queer women and non-binary people in the UK have, perhaps unsurprisingly, revealed that they feel gay men have more visibility than they do, and that and most LGBT+ offerings are not aimed at their interests.
Respondents to a new survey said they wanted to see more social, community-building events revolving around quieter and relaxed spaces that provide more alternatives to pubs and clubs.
They also expressed a desire for more dating opportunities exclusively for LGBT+ women and non-binary people.
The research quizzed 300 women and non-binary people, with 79 per cent in agreement that gay men have more visibility and are better catered to. It was conducted by Sappho Events, a new LGBT+ company that runs safe, sober and social events for women and non-binary people who love women.

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