Woman to host Mardi Gla Pride event for 'special' LGBT+ group where she found love

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Woman to host Mardi Gla Pride event for 'special' LGBT+ group where she found love
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How amazing!

After more than two years of enjoying the single life, the 31-year-old had decided to take a chance by attending a meet-up of a new LGBT+ group she had joined online in a bid to make new pals and new experiences.

“I had never, ever done anything like that before but I had seen that other people had so I knew it wasn’t like a catfish or dangerous situation. “A lot of people are still struggling with their sexuality and this a great place to find like-minded people.”Siobhan and her partner Kelly, 41, now spend their days between their homes in Paisley and England.

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