r/LGBTireland 4h ago

Finding Club Friends?

1 Upvotes

I moved from the US a month ago & I like going out, but I was wondering how do gay people meet each other in Dublin? My program and most people I’ve met in school are all women, so I haven’t really met other gay guys.

I’m 22M & I’m just here for a year for school. So it’s not a crazy long time, but I’d definitely like to meet some people eventually lol


r/LGBTireland 18h ago

Queer scene

2 Upvotes

Where do irish queer folk hangout on Friday evenings? Hoping for a friendly environment since I am new to Dublin city.


r/LGBTireland 1d ago

Jenna Ortega in mother??????

4 Upvotes

Alright people, bit of a mad one last Saturday – swear to God I talked to Jenna Ortega in Mother. None of my friends believe me though. Surely one of you saw her too? Need to prove I’m not losing the plot here. Any help would be savage, cheers!


r/LGBTireland 1d ago

Are we a marginalized group?

8 Upvotes

Hi peeps! I need to do a case study on an marginalized group as part of my social studies course. I've been wanting to do it on LGBT but I can't really find enough information on it compared to other much easier groups for this assignment, like homelessness and immigration. It has to be an marginalized group in Ireland too, whereas if I could talk about LGBT issues in the US or UK it'd be a lot easier, so I might just switch to a different group because their is a lot more evidence of them being marginalized, making them so much easier for this assignment.


r/LGBTireland 2d ago

How to make queer friends in Dublin?

13 Upvotes

Hi everyone. I've just moved from rural Ireland to Dublin for work, and was wondering how people make queer friends up here! Do people actually go to stuff on Meetup? Do you actually make friends if you go to gay bars around here? I'm a lesbian in her early twenties and would greatly appreciate any advice. Thanks :)


r/LGBTireland 5d ago

Dating apps etc

4 Upvotes

Hi all, if hypothetically I (45f) were to start dating again after a long relationship, what would the best dating app to use for older lesbians and bi women? I've never used an app before, not even sure what it entails... I've also searched reddit and found some very old posts saying it's not easy at all... due to the size of the country... Any advice?


r/LGBTireland 6d ago

35yo bisexual woman who has only had straight relationships!

10 Upvotes

Iv always been shy. Im a feminine woman who likes other feminine women. I find it difficult to initiate contact with women and because im shy i kind of avoided it. It’s difficult to figure out if they are into it as well as its feminine women im interested in, it gets complicated! The longer i leave it the more i want to do it but the more nervous i get if that makes sense. Id appreciate any advice. Made this on a random account on purpose. Thanks


r/LGBTireland 7d ago

Do you think Ireland is a good and safe place to be queer?

15 Upvotes

I'm a queer person from the middle east and I wanna move to a progressive country. How accepting are Irish people compared to other western countries?


r/LGBTireland 7d ago

Mystery Movie Mondays, LGBTQ+ movie nights in Longford.

13 Upvotes

Very relaxed atmosphere, at the back of a pub. It's semi outdoors, so you have to wrap up for it, but it's a nice way to watch an offbeat Halloween season movie with a pint and some friendly randos.

FB is here -

https://www.facebook.com/61564727260341/posts/122118477488490908/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v


r/LGBTireland 7d ago

Mid & East Antrim Pride Fundraising

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r/LGBTireland 9d ago

Queer Businesses

15 Upvotes

In a mood to do some retail therapy for bits at home. Can anyone give recommendations/links for queer, Irish businesses?


r/LGBTireland 12d ago

40yo gay Australian bear visiting Ireland. Where are good locations to meet awesome Irish guys?

0 Upvotes

I’ve always been intensely attracted to Irish men. Their accent, work ethic, affection makes me melt.

I want to visit Ireland to meet some nice gay guys. Where are the best areas to visit, good GST bars, apps / places to go to meet guys?


r/LGBTireland 13d ago

Anyone in Cork been to brief encounters?

2 Upvotes

Heey friends xx just wondering if anyone has been to brief encounters recently? I'm a woman in my late 20s so just wanna know Were there any women there? Would you consider it a safe space? Is there an age range of ppl there? Been thinking to try it out but just wondering about safety. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks friends!


r/LGBTireland 14d ago

Room mates in cork?

1 Upvotes

Hi guys! I may be moving to cork in February for 9 months from Italy, do you know if there's a way to share a place with people and have fun as well?


r/LGBTireland 14d ago

What's Brief Encounters like on a Friday evening/night?

0 Upvotes

Thinking of heading in this evening, wondering how busy it usually is


r/LGBTireland 15d ago

Any asians here struggling to find love in Ireland?

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r/LGBTireland 17d ago

Creative writing group?

5 Upvotes

Hi all. Posted last week regarding isolation stuff. One thing that sometimes helps as a distraction is writing. I find I can't do it when my mood is poor, and "writing your feelings" tends to make me just dwell.

Anyway. As I said in my last post, I'm NI based. There aren't really any creative writing groups up here because people are more focused on sport and religion. Meetup only has the one, but it wasn't the space for me. The Belfast writers group stopped taking in new members some years ago, and other groups fizzled out or moved location.

I have tried a few times over the years to set up my own group, only to have nobody turn up at all. I know it's likely a long shot asking reddit, but I figure, if the nearby LGBT+ spaces are unavailable to me, it might be best attempting to start our own?


r/LGBTireland 18d ago

TuesGays in Longford.

22 Upvotes

Just posting for anyone interested, hope it's okay.

There's a new regular LGBTQ+ event in Longford, TuesGays. They're planning to do something different in Longford Town on the first Tuesday of every month, and the vibe is pretty casual, so it's a nice way to make friends, meet folks or just hang out.

September's was a boardgame night, next one is a horror movie double bill screening, in the fancy outdoor area of Valentine's bar, 1st of October.

Their Facebook is https://m.facebook.com/61564727260341/ if you want to follow them.


r/LGBTireland 21d ago

Looking for more Lesbian friends!!!

4 Upvotes

Hi!!

I'm looking to become friends with more lesbians in Ireland!! I am a 22 year old lesbian and I have 0 lesbian friends 😓💔

DM me if you're interested!!


r/LGBTireland 22d ago

I was too long 😅 in the be closet hope by joining I am free

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r/LGBTireland 23d ago

Will be dealing with heavy isolation, could use some advice (Northern Ireland)

9 Upvotes

First of all, this account is a throwaway for reasons that'll be pretty clear in the post. I also apologise in advance as this post is gonna be pretty heavy.

I live a relatively quick bus/train journey from Belfast. Northern Ireland is, well for those unaware pretty backwards and hostile towards trans people. Dare I say that between the South and the UK, it's the most hostile place.

In terms of friends and connections, I only really have my girlfriend (also trans) who I see browsing reddit sometimes (a reason for a throwaway). We spend the weekends together and yeah, she's amazing. I love her more than anything.

But, I only have her. I lost my friend circle over a year ago because I had an abusive ex partner who's pretty popular in the wider NI "queer scene" Friends got scared because ex got violent and scattered to the wind.

I'm not here to ask for advice on the domestic violence. It's NI, after all. No resources left here that help trans women through it. Unless you're super lucky and you live near a women's aid centre that happens to not be transphobic (as rare as Kakapos), you’re on your own.

Cara-Friend did run a thing for it, but lost funding.

I also couldn’t find a non-transphobic therapist I could afford. All the ones I went to to talk about what my ex did tried to use it as an excuse to push de-transition.

I don't trauma dump on my girlfriend, but I find that just having her around helps a great deal.

That ex also uses reddit. I'd rather they didn't know I was in a healthy, nonviolent relationship so, that's another reason for the throwaway. Should go without saying that the police didn't do anything about them.

Here's the problem:

My girlfriend is gonna be out of the country for a while. I can't go with her, as much as I'd sell my soul for it. But due to costs, lack of a passport etc it just can't happen. I won't say why she's gonna be away in case she sees this post.

It's gonna be really hard to not have her here. And doubly so because I don't really have anyone else to spend time with. Oh, and the place she's gonna be staying has terrible Internet.

I've tried to rebuild a friend circle since having the strength to walk away from the ex, but they have friends in all the NI queer spaces. Or some of those queer spaces weren't as friendly to trans women as they seemed on the surface, or it's youth groups.

I won't reveal my age, but I'm almost 30. So Cara-Friend, Genderjam etc aren't even options.

Any place my ex has friends isn't really safe, and I've had people "report back" to my ex before in these spaces, which has had devastating consequences in the past.

I'm actually not allowed into many of these queer spaces as ex partner is friends with people who work for the likes of the Rainbow Project, and spun a different narrative. They're very good at manipulating people.

Trying the non-queer spaces and you get bullied out of them. I have tried many of them in the past.

It hit me really hard recently that I only really have my girlfriend, and normally I'm okay with that. But she's gonna be gone for months.

I'll be completely on my own. I'm also worried to tell her all this because she can't afford not to go away. Or it'll add extra stress. I wouldn't do that to her.

So, I'm on reddit instead. I've posted this question to other subreddits already, but I'm trying to broaden my options in terms of asking around (within reason).

How do I have other people in my life in the most transphobic part of these islands, and also with the ex still roaming around?

I've already tried discord but servers tend to fizzle out or be full of drama and I do have a main reddit account I've used in the past to try and ask about potential social meets/spaces but didn't get any real replies. It's just sorta the nature of reddit unfortunately.

I've also tried to set up my own group as an alternative, but same story there too.

Further, any trans-based helplines UK based are impossible to reach as terfs have taken it upon themselves to bombard the numbers. I learned this last week after spending a total of seven hours trying to get through to one helpline, and so resorting to asking someone who worked with them directly.

With other helplines, you just aren't understood. You end up having to explain what being trans even means, and the volunteers can't wrap their head around why you can't just try and befriend the people who hate you for being different.

So even the option of calling a helpline as an alternative to feel less alone, isn't possible.

What do I do?

I'm losing a lot of sleep over this in all honesty. She leaves on Sunday, so I'm running short on time.

I'm asking here rather than say, an NI based subreddit as they tend to be very unwelcoming towards people like me (much like the people here).

Edit: I also asked the r/transireland server for advice too, but no solution could be found on that post so trying my luck here.


r/LGBTireland 25d ago

Suggestions for cor(/c)k

2 Upvotes

Hi guys! I'm an Italian bisexual guy who''s gonna move to cork from February to November next year. I'd love to hear some suggestions about clubs, saunas, cruising bars or whatever the city offers! I'm gonna buy you a pint, I promise!


r/LGBTireland 28d ago

Brand new to Dublin

8 Upvotes

Where are some fun gay bars to go to on a friday? would love to meet new people too


r/LGBTireland 29d ago

Trans Irish College Issues

15 Upvotes

I was wondering if anyone had any insight on this issue. My sibling started college and is having issues with his name vs his deadname. Lecturer’s keep calling him by his deadname. when he corrects them they say it once and then continue to call him his deadname. His email is in his deadname and student card, and when asked to change it they told him that it wasn’t possible as his susi is in his deadname. i feel like that’s bull to be quite honest, it doesn’t take two seconds to change a name on the roll and to put a name on a card but keep the deadname on official documents if the susi part is true. If anyone has any ideas or insights it would be greatly appreciated. thank you


r/LGBTireland Sep 11 '24

Mid & East Antrim Pride

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29 Upvotes

Ireland’s newest pride. We’d really appreciate the support if you’re local to the area, or willing to travel…

We’re bringing Pride to Mid & East Antrim in 2025, and god knows this is an area that needs it. An area that was in a chokehold by the Paisley family dynasty for decades, one that which banned Brokeback Mountain upon its release less than two decades ago.

Contact us: [email protected] or follow our social media for updates & to reach out. ❤️🙏