Reddit is a great resource for finding communities of interest. If you want to find subreddits that are specifically for women, there are many to choose from. ..
What Does “For Women” Mean, Anyway?
As you might imagine, people share many interests and use the internet for the same reasons regardless of gender. People use the internet for a variety of reasons, some of which are related to their personal lives and others that are more general. Some people use the internet for entertainment, others for research, and still others for communication.
We search for information to keep us connected with loved ones, to stay up-to-date on the news, and to learn new things. We also like to watch movies and television, listen to music, and play games. Our interests don’t change based on our gender.
- r/feminism
- r/thegf
- r/womensrights
- r/picsofwomen
- r/gifsofwomen
1. r/TwoXChromosomes
TwoX is a subreddit for both serious and silly content, and intended for women’s perspectives. Moderators keep an eye on posts to ensure respect, equanimity, grace, and relevance. If Redditors display hatred, bigotry, racism, misogyny, misandry, transphobia, or homophobia they will be banned from the subreddit. ..
Some users on TwoX feel that the subreddit has become more negative as it’s gotten bigger, with posts and comments tending to be more critical and negative. This has led to some people feeling that TwoX is not a good place to post about anything positive.
2. r/TrollXChromosomes
TwoXChromosomes is a subreddit for rage comics and other memes with a girly slant. It has a much smaller audience than TrollXChromosomes, which is about 823,000 people. allowed submissions include high-quality gifs, pics, and memes.
3. r/AskReddit
AskReddit is a popular subreddit where people can ask and answer thought-provoking questions. The best part is that you can ask experts about anything, so you can get advice on how to do it yourself. Women like to learn, and Reddit is a great place to do just that.
4. r/ABraThatFits
The main point of this article is that many women are moving away from the office and finding other ways to work. One way this can be done is by using subreddits like r/FemaleFashionAdvice and r/VirtualMeeting to stay up-to-date on what is happening in the fashion world.
Many women do not work from home, but this does not mean that you should not wear a bra that fits. You can also check out r/skincareaddiction, r/fancyfollicles, r/streetwear, and r/xxFitness for more self-care ideas.
5. r/aww
People who like pics of cute and cuddly things are women.
6. r/TikTok
When SproutSocial published demographics for several of the top social media platforms, we were interested to read that men dominate many social media channels, including Facebook and Instagram. Users on TikTok, however, are reported to be 61% female. If you have concerns about privacy and safety on TikTok, you can still find some popular Toks on Reddit.
7. r/IAmA: Ask Me Anything
The popular subreddit, r/IAmA, hosts Ask Me Anything (AMA) posts where anyone can ask the original poster anything. The moderators of this subreddit make sure that all participants follow the guidelines, and if you see a post you like or a question you’d like the OP to answer, give them your upvotes. This will help encourage more women to participate in these types of posts, which can be very interesting reads. ..
8. r/PersonalFinance
Gallup’s 2019 poll found that women are more likely than men to pay the household bills, but less likely to make decisions about savings or investments. However, this is just among heterosexual couples who are married or living together. Plenty of women live alone or with someone who’s not a man, and you can bet your bottom dollar that they’re thinking about personal finance.
9. r/Technology
Women use technology more than men, especially on social media sites like Reddit. There are many subreddits for different types of video games, and many for social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. ..
10. r/DramaticHouseplants
In a world where men are often seen as the dramatic ones, women are often accused of being the dramatic ones. But it turns out, it’s really houseplants that are over the top! ..
11. r/DivorcedBirds
This one has a lot to do with women, but it’s funny that we’re sneaking it into position #11. It’s a subreddit “for pictures of fabulous fowl who look like serial monogamists.”
12. r/TheGirlSurvivalGuide
This subreddit was created for girls to request tips and share discoveries to aid others in daily life. A survival guide of ‘life pro-tips’ for the everyday girl.
13. r/Feminisms
Feminism is a movement that advocates for women’s rights based on the equality of the sexes. This subreddit uses the plural form of feminism, feminisms, to realize that feminism is not a monolith. This is the place to go to have serious, respectful, cooperative conversations about feminism and its intersections.
14. r/Women
r/Women is a subreddit for discussing the lives and stories of all women. Anyone is welcome here, regardless of gender, job, or whether or not they have or want kids. Notably, trans people and especially trans feminine people are expressly welcome here. ..