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Grindr is the world’s #1 free dating app serving the LGBTQ community. If you’re gay, bi, trans, queer, or even just curious, Grindr is the best and easiest way to gather new people for friendships, hookups, dates, and whatever else you’re looking for.

On a trip? Grindr is an indispensable tool for LGBTQ travelers—log in to meet locals and get recommendations for bars, restaurants, events, and more. With Grindr in your pocket, you’ll always be connected to other LGBTQ people around you and have your finger on the pulse of what’s happening.

Ready to acquire started? Creating your profile is uncomplicated, and you can share as much or little about yourself as you like. Within minutes you’ll be ready to connect, chat, and meet up with people close you.

Grindr is faster and better than ever:

• See people nearby based on your location
• Chat and share secret photos
• Add tags to share your interests
• Search tags to find others based on their interests
• Create confidential albums to give (and unshare) multiple photos at once
• Filter your seek to find what you want

10 LGBTQ+ dating apps that are actually worth downloading

Love them or hate them, I think we can all assent that dating apps tend to offer certain, um, challenges. (See also: frustrations, headaches, and heartaches with a chance of ”I am going to cast my phone into the nearest gutter if I spot another Tinder bio that says, “Looking for my partner in crime.”) And, unfortch, if you happen to be a person who is seeking literally anything outside of the standard heteronormative script, finding whatever it is you’re looking for on a dating app is that much harder. Your dating pool seriously shrinks, and less options = less opportunity to meet someone special.

Hence why it's super important as a queer person to make sure you’re downloading dating apps that are LGBTQ+ friendly—so you can be more intentional about who or what you're looking for.

“Today’s LGBTQ+ daters crave to celebrate who they are,” says Michael Kaye, Director of Brand Marketing and Communications at Archer, a (brand eff-ing new!) gay dating app. “Queer daters want an app that understands and values every part o

What is the leading gay dating app?

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“Here goes nothing”, I think to myself as I once again find myself downloading the ever-daunting dating LGBTQIA+ apps that will either be a source of unparalleled happiness or spiraling doom. Dating is undeniably terrifying. The whole concept of meeting strangers and being vulnerable with them in the hopes that something comes out of that interaction, be that something a hook-up, a short or long term relationship or maybe just even a friendship, is overwhelmingly bizarre. But the potential of that “something” maybe happening is in and of itself a truly beautiful experience. 

I constantly joke around with close friends that I am ready for a relationship. I crave the emotional and physical intimacy that comes with one. My friends, being my most brutal advisors, always say the same thing, “Derek saying you wish a relationship is worthless if you don’t put yourself out there. In order to locate a relationship, you need to good, date.” And running the risk of inflating my friends&#; egos, they’re right. The only way to find someone, is by

How Tinder is diverse when you’re gay

 

 

One defining feature of the modern gay experience is using dating apps. While there are some explicitly gay dating apps (although Grindr can only loosely be called a “dating” app), we also use Tinder and other Straight™ things.

A lot of young people possess a complicated relationship with Tinder, not just members of the LGBTQ community. It makes it a lot easier to put yourself out there and meet new people, but it takes away the meet-cute charm of bumping into the verb of your life at Starbucks. Dare we say that Tinder is even more complicated for gay people? We dare.

Straight people are always surrounded by other straight people, which means they have a lot of romantic options. There aren’t that many gay people in the world, and we are used to running out of options pretty quickly.

For some, using Tinder is a nice way to meet more gay people without the stress of wondering whether they’re looking for the same thing. For others (like me — Jacob), Tinder takes away some of the charm of meeting people organically.

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