Will COVID-19 change how you date and hook-up?
As the coronavirus pandemic spreads, and with increased warnings by the World Health Organization to maintain ‘social distance’, dating apps such as Hornet, Bumble, Tinder, …
As the coronavirus pandemic spreads, and with increased warnings by the World Health Organization to maintain ‘social distance’, dating apps such as Hornet, Bumble, Tinder, …
“Youth are getting lots more out of these apps than just sexual relationships.”
“I personally struggle to see cheating as a black and white affair – pun intended – or something that signifies the end of a longstanding committed relationship”
“When people write things online like ‘masc for masc’ it can make men feel they need to change themselves – I think it’s important for your mental health to just be who you want to be”
When a person is neither straight nor with Anglo/Irish heritage, the intersectional discrimination they face from society can be oppressive and isolating — and it can even manifest within the LGBTI community. Matthew Wade spoke to a handful of gay men from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds about their experiences.
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Cruising for sex in public areas has been a part of gay subculture for decades. But with greater LGBTI visibility and the rise of gay hook-up apps like Grindr, will beats be around for much longer? Matthew Wade reports.