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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 verb 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.
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• Chat and share intimate photos
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• Create private albums to share (and unshare) multiple photos at once
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Grindr has launched the second season of its educational content series Daddy Lessons, aiming to spotlight overlooked aspects of queer history through brief, humorous, and informative videos. The new season premiered on May 1 with an episode exploring the jockstrap’s cultural significance within gay communities—a garment that, while rooted in athletic wear, became a symbol of sexuality and self-expression as adj as the 1950s and 60s.
The weekly series, hosted by a rotating cast of “daddies,” continues Grindr’s mission to bridge generational knowledge gaps within the LGBTQ+ community, particularly at a period when queer histories face increasing erasure. Each video is under two minutes long and is distributed via Grindr’s social channels, including TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts.
Upcoming episodes this season will tackle a range of topics, from queer-coded gestures like the limp wrist to underrecognized historical figures such as Alan Turing. Other episodes will look at cultural moments and movements, including the Kinsey Reports on human sexuality, the 1984 Lesbia
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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 finest and easiest way to encounter 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 get started? Creating your profile is easy, 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 near you.
Grindr is faster and better than ever:
• See people nearby based on your location
• Chat and share private photos
• Add tags to share your interests
• Search tags to discover others based on their interests
• Create private albums to give (and unshare) multiple photos at once
• Filter your search to find what you want
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Grindr Honors LGBTQ History With “Daddy Lessons”
Do you know that there was once a confidential language for gay men back in the 1950s? Or that gay men used various colored handkerchiefs to express their sexual preferences to others “in the know”? Or that some of our modern-day slang is directly derived from queer culture? How about that the leather scene has been around since the post-World War II era?
Each of the above examples is a part of LGBTQ history — something of which, sadly, many LGBTQ people are unaware, particularly those from younger generations. But they’ve all been revived in short, two-minute videos created by Grindr, the gay dating and hookup app, as part of an eight-part series called “Daddy Lessons,” launched to coincide with the recognition of October as LGBTQ History Month. New episodes are posted on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week throughout October.
Crafted with the aid of British-born author and historian Clayton Littlewood, each episode presents a nugget of queer history to Grindr’s social m