
There are a multitude ofdating apps out there, but most of them are very heterocentric, even if they remain open to all orientations. There are also, of course, dating apps that are reserved solely for a specific type of orientation. So, if you’re one of those people who only feel comfortable when their dating apps are totally reserved for their orientation, this article is for you. Here you’ll discover dating apps where you can make lasting connections and friendships with people who share your interests.
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Zoe
This is an app designed exclusively for all women who want to meet other women. It’s ultra-easy to use, so if you’re worried about getting lost, don’t worry! If you like it, swipe right, and if you’re not interested, swipe left. But first, to find out what you’re looking for, and then to suggest the best profiles, the application will ask you a few questions.
GRINDR
The GRINDR app is one of the best-known in the LGBTQI+ community. Aimed at gay, bi, transgender and queer people in general, it works like many other apps. First, you upload an image of yourself. Then you publish what you like, and off you go! The added bonus is that, thanks to the app’s popularity, you’ll find a huge number of people following you. So you’re all the more likely to come across someone who catches your eye.
HER
This application is somewhat similar to GRINDR, except that it’s aimed at women. HER enables lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer people to find love, but not only… If you’re looking for friendship, you’ve come to the right place too. What’s more, the HER app keeps you up to date with all the news and events in the LGBTQI+ community. So, even if you don’t want to chat online, you can just check when an upcoming event is taking place and try to meet your soulmate there.

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TAIMI
The TAIMI application is a cross between a dating app and a social network. The platform is accessible to the whole community, so everyone is welcome. Finding love, as on the other applications mentioned above, is obviously the aim of TAIMI. You can post videos, photos, make phone calls, send messages or publish articles and stories. With a little luck, you’ll meet your soulmate or best friend.
HIMOON
Launched earlier this year, the HIMOON application is ultra-inclusive and very secure. It’s open to all LGBTQIA+ people. The special thing about this app is that your photos are blurred, so you can’t rely on looks to go further in a discussion with someone. Instead, you’ll discover the face of the person you’re talking to as the conversation progresses. The aim here is to put personality back at the forefront, not looks.
Fem
The Fem app is easy to use, and aimed at lesbian women. Fem allows you to meet new people in complete safety, and quickly establish a relationship. Unlike other apps, instead of allowing you to post a basic photo, the platform offers a more offbeat format. You can create a video presentation to give a brief overview of your personality. What’s more, there’s also a chat feature for shy people or those afraid of babbling. You’ll be able to find the one you love just a few steps away from home, thanks to the geolocation option. With this application, you don’t have much opportunity to lie about your identity either, as to display your profile photo, you’re obliged to pick from your image gallery.
Be Tolerant
This is the most comprehensive dating app; it claims serious relationships and puts an end to malicious talk. BeTolerant is a social networking application. With self-help as its watchword, it’s fully dedicated to the development of its members. BeTolerant is much more than just a dating app, it’s a platform for exchange where every registered member has the right to express themselves about their interests, passions, anxieties and so on. There’s a “ask for help” button that puts you directly in touch with an advisor in case of need or distress. You’ll also find a “forum” section that allows users to open debates on a variety of subjects. You’ll also discover a cosmopolitan list of single men, women and non-binary people throughout France, Belgium, Canada and French-speaking Switzerland.
Grizzly
The Grizzly app is primarily aimed at hairy men. The platform specializes in gay dating with beards. Users are immersed in a caliente atmosphere. Indeed, to show off their abundant body hair, members don’t hesitate to pose shirtless or in other sexy ways. If you’re looking for a network to spice up your evenings, Grizzly is just what you’re looking for.

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SCRUFF
A titillating refuge for natural, hairy and authentic men, the Scruff app is a gay dating platform. In the United States, Scruff users take the trouble to write carefully crafted descriptions, often tinged with poetry. On the app, the watchword is acceptance, making exchanges unfiltered and uninhibited. You can use the filters to find a man who matches your expectations. Nevertheless, the algorithm often positions “A-Class” men on the home page. Dreamy bodies, angelic faces, sparkling smiles… all “wow” profiles that seem hard to reach. To find the perfect match, you’ll need to meet some very specific criteria.