Grindr turned 7 last week β happy birthday you little toddler of an app, you! Although youβre only a baby, youβve become somewhat of an out-of-control monster. Most of us have a love/hate relationship with you, but we gotta give credit where itβs due. Youβve taught us a lot of about ourselves. Here are seven things we learned from Grindr:
1. Hot dudes have more confidence on Grindr than in real life.
Really attractive guys are quite shy when approaching people because, news flash, they neverΒ haveΒ to approach anyone. A hot guy can walk into a room and immediately everyone (including the ladies we brought with us) wants him. But online, their inner beast comes out.
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Hot guys become the life of the party because *buzz buzz buzz* their phones are going a mile a minute. Their profile pics attracted men all the way from Mumbai, and they can pick and choose who to talk to on their own terms with less anxiety than heβd have in a public place. His digital persona ends up being way better than his actual personality, though, you kinda donβt figure it out until later.
2. All gay guys are horny.
99.9 percent of us have at the very least downloaded Grindr, but itβs too weird and awkward to admit. Usually, tucked neatly behind the page of a page on our iPhones, it still brings about shameful feelings. Some guys delete it and then resurrect it every other day.
But we all have to admit itβs reminded us how horny we all are. Grindr is merely a digital reflection on how gay guys think about each other in real life. Itβs become a platform to show our true colors; whether thatβs a good or bad thing is still up in the air.
3. Weβve brought the βblockβ button to our actual lives.
Letβs face it, getting blocked bruises your ego like no other. But when itβs us doing the blocking itβs fine. It seems like weβve brought the βblockβ option to our daily encounters with guys, which, letβs face it, hurts.
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Not only has Grindr brought out the true nature of a manβs sexual appetite regarding race, weight and age, but itβs made it ok for us to talk about it without compassion for others. When we βblockβ people in real life, we tend to give the excuse,Β βOh, itβs ok. Itβs just my preference, nothing personal,βΒ as if the other person should understand.
No, actually, youβre just being an asshole.