From early chatrooms of the 90s to geolocation apps in the 2010s, gay men have been considered to be early adopters of online dating. While today's gay dating apps offer unprecedented convenience for gay men to connect within their community, their widespread use has brought about some negative impacts, including issues related to sexual racism, body image, and the changing dynamics of social spaces for gay men.
In this episode, we’re exploring the historical trajectory from gay dating sites to the emergence of today's gay dating apps, the potentially harmful effects they can have on mental health, and how we can adopt healthier habits to navigate gay dating in the digital age.
Related Episodes:
- Listen to Episode 24. Gay Villages: Won't You Be My Gaybor?
- Listen to Episode 53. Stop Comparing Yourself to Other Gays
- Listen to Bonus 07. Ranking Gay Dating Apps
Additional Resources:
- Online Dating in the U.S.
- The History of Online Dating
- The History of Online Dating: A Timeline From Paper Ads to Websites
- Gay History Month: The Evolution of LGBTQ+ Online Dating
- What is Gaydar?
- How Grindr Took Over the Gay Scene and Changed Dating for Everyone
- Grindr - Statistics & Facts
- The Founders of This Gay Dating App Won't Stop You Searching by Race
- What is Jack’d?
- What is Hornet?
- GROWLr Sold for $11.8 Million to Straight Social App Company
- Why Dating Apps Are Racist AF — With or Without Ethnicity Filters
- The Influence of Grindr: An Exploratory Study
- Orthorexia Nervosa in Gay Men
- Grindr Was the First Big Dating App for Gay Men. Now It’s Falling Out of Favor.
- Grindr Security Flaw Exposes Users' Location Data
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- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedApril 2, 2024 at 9:00 AM UTC
- Length34 min
- Episode96
- RatingExplicit