Gay Dating Apps Survey 2016
In China, UNICEF is reaching out directly to young gay men via the apps they use to hook up. Not surprisingly, most of these posts are from men, with the Sex category typically full of older guys looking for younger women. We all have technical backgrounds covering IT operations, information security, software development and design , international experience, and experience working in both large and small companies.
But for other young people, that could definitely help. Finding love is more difficult Finding love via a gay dating app appears to be far more difficult. The randomly selected questions determine matches, so the more of them you answer, the more likely it is you will find a match.
Thailand - Just 21% of Tinder, Planet Romeo and Grindr users reported having had a short-term relationship up to a year with someone they had met through the app. In 2014, there were at least 220,000 adolescents aged 10-19 living with HIV in the region, with major cities like Bangkok and Hong Kong hubs of new infections.
LGBT people have always traveled even before tourism was a major industry. But now, more than ever our community is taking to the skies, roads and rails to explore more new places with a major improvement in visibility. Check out these 5 new travel apps that you need to download now! Image via ManAboutWorld This is one of the more established apps and is actually a gay travel magazine available on iOS and Android. We love the concept of the magazine and its interactive ability to explore the stories, media, city guides and personal accounts from both the writers as well as readers. Image via Wimbify Wimbify is one of the newest players to the field and it can be described as a combination between Couchsurfing, Airbnb and Grindr sort of-ish, but in a non-sexual way. This app allows you to travel for free by meeting LGBT people around the world that are willing to share their home, be your guide or travel together. You can earn free travel credits to redeem on the app by offering to exchange your home or time in your own city. The concept behind the application is based on the increasingly popular philosophy of the sharing economy. Wimbify was created by the founders of Quiiky Travel, an based out of Italy. They also run , a gay publication available in both Italian and English. Think AirBnB for gays! You can rent a loft in Soho, share a room in Barcelona, a couch in the Castro or a cosy apartment in Le Marais or Chelsea! Image via Vespa Vespa is a new app that includes updated listings to cities around the world along with reviews. With more than 5,000 curated locations across the world- covering 300 cities in over 70 countries, Vespa can provide you with gay-friendly places anywhere in the world. Ok, this last one is not technically LGBT focused but it could still be useful to anyone. Imagine you have to check out of your hotel room when you have a late flight or arriving early with a late check in. You can use this app to spend a few extra hours in a hotel to drop your luggage, relax, go to the pool or shower before heading out to the airport or checking in to your main accommodation. Either way, this app has your covered. What more details on gay travel apps? Check out our YouTube video below!