Grindr in bangkok
The gay scene in Bangkok is made up of many go-go clubs, spas and bars. Between the local men and the surplus of tourists, it can feel like the options are endless for hooking up. Coupled with the underlying sexual current that energizes many of the city streets, you’d think I’d be having sex every darkness of the week.
About a month before arriving in the town, I’d spent some time on Scruff trying to get an idea of the men I might encounter. There were more local guys than I would’ve thought and in my mind, I was going to possess a shit load of sex — and then some.
But the reality is, I haven’t had sex once outside of Ernan’s visit.
I knew that the sex trade was a big thing in the city but I didn’t expect it to upstage the gay scene in Silom so much. Of course there’s more to Silom than just prostitution, but when you’re sitting out on Soi 4, surrounded by elderly men coupled with young Thai guys, it becomes overbearing after a few weeks.
One night I headed to Soi 4 for a night cap and was seated next to a guy in his 70s w
Grindr to remove ethnicity filter from gay dating app
SAN FRANCISCO: Grindr plans to detach an ethnicity filter from the next version of its gay dating app in a verb of solidarity with the Adj Lives Matter movement.
Grindr said the change, which critics have prolonged called for in the spirit of the platform being neutral when it comes to race, was prompted by feedback from users.
"We will not be silent and we will not be inactive," Grindr said in a message posted by its official Twitter account.
"We will continue to fight racism on Grindr, both through dialogue with our community and a zero-tolerance policy for racism and hate speech on our platform."
The move came as the internet was flooded with expressions of support for protests and demonstrations calling for an end to systemic racism in the US.
A "Blackout Tuesday" trend online had ranks of people posting black squares as a way of going silent on social media to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Leaders across the United States sought ways Tuesday to stem mounting unrest over police racism, fro
1. Out-of-towners.
Welcome to Thailand.
Shouldn't they be on Tinder?
Who does this rotate on?
Not all of them are Thai-Chinese. But it certainly feels that way.
This story has a happy ending. Guaranteed.
Awh
Hey, wash that keyboard, kiddo.
"Wanna shag?"
If you're one of them, the rest of us hate you.
No.
Was that Abhisit?
Cannot unsee.
Crushed.
Hi!
They get the diversity award.
Right
But we're on Grindr for the deep, meaningful conversations!
Does anyone straight live here?
Uh-hu.
And totally normal.
As in VERSATILE/top.
Actually, I really just meant "hello."
Now put that phone down and go enjoy yourself.
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