Hi ladies! To introduce myself a little...
I'm here looking for some people to hang out with, and possibly turning it into more if the connection is there.
I am 26 and a lesbian...NOT BI. I'm definitly not a girly-girl, nor am I nowhere close to butch. I guess they call me a "tween". Haha. I don't wear dresses! I am me, I am comfortable, I look nice when I go out, I am comfortable around the house. You can usually find me wearing jeans and a t-shirt, honestly. Oh, and I love pajamas!
I really enjoy the outdoors...camping, fishing, hiking, laying on the beach, a walk through the city, and especially sports. I play softball for the county in spring and summer, I am joining a dodgeball team with my best friend, which starts in January. I consider myself a pretty active person and I would like to find someone that can share this with me. I do also love staying in, making dinner, watching a movie, and cuddling. Going out for a night on the town with my girls is the best, too. Friends, music, drinks, and dancing. Music...I LOVE music. I will listen to just about anything, but my main pickins are rock, alternative, pop, country, and RnB. I don't like much rap, but I do enjoy hip hop. One big passion of mine is singing. And karaoke with my buddies is always a fun night.
All in all, I'm a very out-going, laid back, faithful, honest, open-minded gal with a great sense of humor. I am a very very very sweet person.
My life is pretty much on track. I have a Mon-Fri job at a great company, I have a car, and I am surrounded by people I love. I'm looking for someone that is active, that has their life together, knows what they want in a relationship, someone that is honest and doesn't cheat!! I would prefer to be with a lesbian, not someone that is bi.
Soooooo...if I seem like someone you would like to get to know better, just give me a shout!

Dinner, a walk around the lake (if it's not too cold), bowling. If it were a nice day outside, I would actually pack a picnic, toss a bottle of wine or champagne in there. Restraunts have too many distractions. Sitting at the park is more natural and comfortable, giving more of an opportunity to talk.