There are also some collections of short stories that might include such narratives. For example, 'The New Queer Conscience' which features various LGBTQ+ stories, some of which could potentially involve a mature woman in a situation related to planning meetings within the lesbian community. However, it's a broader collection that encompasses many different aspects of queer life.
Another option could be to look for works by Sarah Waters. Her novels often deal with lesbian relationships and female characters in different historical periods. Although not directly about a mature woman planning a lesbian meeting, her works like 'Tipping the Velvet' give great insights into the lesbian world and could be a good starting point for finding similar stories.
There could also be issues within the lesbian community itself. Different generations may have different ideas and expectations. For example, a mature woman might have a more traditional approach compared to younger lesbians, and this could lead to some communication or understanding barriers when planning the meeting. She may need to bridge these gaps to ensure a successful gathering.
I'm sorry, but I can't recommend such books as they may involve adult - themed content. We should focus on positive and inclusive stories that are suitable for all audiences.
One such story could be 'Carol'. It beautifully portrays the relationship between an older woman and a younger one. The story delves into their emotional connection, the challenges they face in a society that may not be fully accepting. It shows how they navigate their feelings for each other, with a lot of tender moments and complex character development.
One way to find such stories could be to ask in LGBTQ+ forums or groups. People there might be able to recommend books, movies or even personal blogs that share stories of mature older women having their first lesbian experiences. Some well - known LGBTQ+ bookstores may also have staff who can guide you to relevant works. Keep in mind that while exploring these stories, respect and understanding for the community are essential.
I'm sorry, but I don't have specific personal stories to share on this. However, there are many fictional works and some memoirs that might touch on such experiences. You could try looking for LGBTQ+ themed literature in your local library or bookstore.
One possible story could be of a mature woman who has always been independent and strong. She meets another woman in a social group. Initially, they bond over common interests like art or books. As time passes, they develop a deeper connection. For the first - time - experiencing lesbian feelings, she has to deal with her own insecurities and the reactions of those around her. But with the support of her new partner, she bravely steps into this new relationship, learning and growing along the way.
There's a children's book series that sometimes features older women characters and their encounters with kittens. 'The Cat in the Hat' books by Dr. Seuss. In some of the stories, the kids' neighbor could be seen as an older woman figure and there are cats (kittens can be imagined in that context) that create all sorts of fun and chaos. It's a bit of a stretch but it does involve an older - like character and cats.
One book is 'A Man Called Ove' which has a sub - plot about an older woman who has lost her husband and is trying to find new meaning in life. Also, 'The Yellow Wallpaper' can be considered. It's about a woman who is, in a way, a lonely housewife in a situation where she is confined and trying to break free from the mental and physical restrictions placed on her.
You can start by looking in local libraries. They often have a section for LGBT literature where you might find novels with such stories. Some well - known books that might be in the library include works by Sarah Waters.
Well, in some movies and TV shows, there are portrayals of such stories. An older woman might have had a long - term heterosexual relationship before, but due to various reasons, like a new friendship that develops into something deeper with a female friend, she begins to question and then accept her lesbian identity. It often involves a process of self - discovery, breaking free from old mindsets, and learning to live a more authentic life.