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6AM on Sunday morning is the Grindr witching hour. “Hey…” ChillTop messages. His dating app profile describes himself as “easy going” with a “fit and lean body”. I don’t respond. “Hi there, how are you?” he continues unperturbed. Again, no response from me. “Looking for a long hnh [high and horny] session?”

This roughly translates to “do you crave to come to my flat and spend the next 24-48 hours fucking a conveyor belt of men under the ultra-heady power of the chemsex holy trinity of drugs (G, mephedrone and crystal meth)?” I’m not looking for that particular blend of hedonism right now – I want to fuck someone, but I don’t think of spending the next week questioning my life decisions on a comedown so severe that it makes my consciousness crumple in on itself like an accordion bellow.

Before I hit the block button, ChillTop sends me a limited more messages and then two dick pics: a occupied nude and one of his penis sticking out of a pair of jeans. It’s a lot to mail to someone in an hour with no response at all, but welcome to Grindr. The pixellated torsos on this hook-up app offer a bounteous menagerie of potential partners. Like every other dating app, some of them vary in terms of despera

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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 meet new people for friendships, 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 obtain 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 get started? Creating your profile is plain, and you can share as much or little about yourself as you like. Within minutes you’ll be ready to combine , chat, and meet up with people near you.

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• Notice people nearby based on your location
• Chat and share secret photos
• Add tags to distribute your interests
• Search tags to find others based on their interests
• Create private albums to share (and unshare) multiple photos at once
• Filter your hunt to find what you want
• Star your favorites and block others
• Report people easily and safely

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Grindr’s Hookup Culture Brings More Pain Than Pleasure

Let’s be honest. If you’re queer, you’ve probably heard of Grindr one way or another. However, for those unfamiliar with the app, it’s quite plain. Essentially, it’s an app mainly used by lgbtq+ men to hookup with other queer men. While it can be used for other purposes, the connotation around the app is centered around sex and sexual interactions between men. 

On the outside, Grindr may seem to subsist for some quick amusing, but if we obtain a deeper look into the dynamics, interactions, and normalized behaviors on the app, there lies a plethora of damaging, hazardous, and outright illegal issues that need to be addressed. Whether it’s teenagers being groomed by other men or individuals using the app to feed into their unhealthy coping mechanisms, the culture on Grindr, as well as gay hookup culture in general, needs serious change. 

Hookup culture isn’t inherently detrimental. However, it is the type of culture created and perpetuated that makes it extremely damaging, especially to younger users. Unfortunately, grooming on the app is not an uncommon occurrence. While there’s technically nothing illegal about a l