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You might have seen TikToks or Instagram posts about “lesbian hands,” with people examining their hands or comparing them to other people’s hands. Basically, it’s an LGBTQ+ joke about how lesbians supposedly have different hands than other women. We’ll tell you more about the trend, what exactly a “lesbian hand” might look like, and how to actually tell if someone is lesbian.
Lesbian Hands Meaning
“Lesbian hands” is a social media joke about how lesbians or queer women allegedly have different hands than straight women. They might be more stereotypically masculine, veinier, larger, or have tattoos, rings, or short nails. Of course, the only way to know if someone is a lesbian is if they tell you.
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Some say lesbian hands might be more masculine. What does “masculine” mean? Tricky question. Without stereotyping or falling into problematic discussions of gender, many users say masculine lesbian hands are larger, veinier, with bonier knuckles and a boxier shape than “straight women’s hands.” These might be the hands of lesbian who identifies as “butch,” or more masculine.[1]
- That said, just because someone has “masculine hands” does not make them a lesbian, and you probably shouldn’t point it out.
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Other lesbian hands may be very feminine. This is where the gender dynamics of lesbians come into play. Some users say that lesbian hands may be especially feminine: slender fingers, long and painted nails, and maybe even some makeup. These sorts of lesbian hands could be described as “femme,” which is a word that describes more traditionally-feminine partners in lesbian relationships.[2]
- Recently, users have been saying that two glittery nails is also a lesbian hand sign.
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Lesbian hands may often have short nails. Often, lesbians keep their nails short, rather than growing them out or wearing press-ons or acrylics. And if they do have long nails, they might keep a couple nails short. We won’t mince words: it’s a sex thing. After all, long nails and sensitive private parts don’t exactly mix.
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Lesbian hands might be decorated with multiple rings and tattoos. These are two more common “signs” people mention online. Tattoos and multiple rings are counter-culture coded, and some might see them as low-key signals that someone is different, no-straight, capital-L lesbian. It goes without saying that hand tattoos and rings do not a lesbian make, though, so don’t go asking the first woman with a hand tattoo if she’s lesbian.
- Other “lesbian” accessories include chunky watches, chains, or more gender-neutral nail polish colors.
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- ↑ https://www.stonewall.org.uk/news/it-e2-80-99s-butchappreciationday-and-what-butch-means-me
- ↑ https://www.them.us/story/what-does-it-mean-to-be-femme
- ↑ Kateri Berasi, PsyD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview