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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedHowever grindr advertises as a social dating app for gay, bi, trans and queer people to chat and meet. It does state it was geosocial for gay men. Yes I’m a female!! I’m also a BI married couple. I thought this app would be better than the rest of those gay hookup sites due to guys trying to include me into the very encounters I was finding solely for my husband!! So I completely understand what you are saying. It’s very frustrating to find someone that has likeminded interest as is without all the worry of trying to include me into it.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedLove to have actual ppl inbox us that is in our search criteria!!! We have slowed down the extra pms by putting what we are searching for in the bio header which isn’t a lot of key characters!!!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedQuestion. My husband and I share paid grindr acct. we have noticed that we don’t share the same messages. Is there a way that we can see all messages on both devices?
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Grindr’s write up on advertising the app states location based social dating app for gay, bi, trans and queer PEOPLE!! The app was originally launched for gay MEN in 2009. But it also says gay or bi. Plenty of FEMALES are BI which would include being TRANS. So it is a bit confusing for closed minded ppl. I do not mind if some females are on this app. Clearly half the men using Grindr are married and trying to be super discreet while swaying away from their WIFE. So it’s a bonus for those type of men to find couples.