
Within minutes I had matched with a woman and although it was clear that all I wanted was friendship she offered to introduce me into her WhatsApp group of close lesbian friends. My friend persuaded me to download Tinder and I was really sarcastic about it at first because I didn’t want to date at all. I’d left my entire LGBTQ+ support network behind in London and I was really sad about it. "I landed in Mumbai to start working in women’s rights. Tina and Chirag celebrated their one-and-a-half year anniversary on January, 26. Though we are in a long distance relationship, we are totally head over heels on each other." I had travelled 187 kms from Kolkata to Durgapur just to meet him and when we met I couldn't help but fall for him when he came to pick me up from the bus stop on a rainy night. So after talking for a few days we decided to meet.

As we talked, I developed an instant liking towards him but was unsure of going into a relationship. After making me wait for a few days I saw his text one morning and it all began from there.

But while I was waiting to talk to him he never texted me. So I checked his profile and found him cute still unaware of the fact that I had heard his name literally five years ago. So one fine morning I woke up to see his comment on one of my Instagram posts.

He had also broke up months ago but was looking for someone to settle down with while I didn't want to. About one-and-a-half years ago, I was recovering from a bad break up and was randomly dating other guys. "We only heard about each other in school but never met in person.
