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Ireland Gay Friends - Gives you the opportunity to find gay guys that are living near to you.

Gay in Ireland - A list for people to get to know others from Ireland both North and South. A place to exchange information and to meet new friends.

LGB-SE-IRL - A list for the lesbian, gay and bisexual community in South East Ireland hosted by WIT GLAM Society.

Quirl - Mailing list for gay and bisexual women and their friends in or from Ireland.

IQC - List for anything of interest to Irish and queer.

Outdoors Eire - Aims to organise events and outings outside of the pubs and clubs for Irish gay men and women.

Irish Queer Studies - Mailing list for those interested in academic matters, and debate of a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgendered nature.

Gay Irish - Mailing list for gay men and women of Ireland and those gay Irish living abroad.

Unhappy Being Bi or Gay Male - Mailing list for people who are having trouble coming to terms with gay desires.

Anonymous Irish Gay Men's Support Group - Set-up to help ease the burden of being a concealed gay man in Ireland.

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