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Are there any polygamy dating apps for existing families?

Starter: Ava Stone
Started: 5 Jun 2025
Category: Free Dating & Apps
Tags: Apps
#1

This thread focuses on online dating usability, privacy, real users. I asked the same thing because it is hard to tell whether a platform is actually active or just full of empty promises.

The big issue for me is always the mix of real profiles, hidden fees, and how fast the site pushes upgrades. I also pay attention to how much personal data the app asks for at signup, since privacy matters more than flashy branding.

The people who seem happiest usually keep expectations low, test the free features first, and never rush into an upgrade.

  • real profile activity instead of recycled accounts
  • clear messaging rules without surprise charges
  • easy reporting and blocking tools
#2

I would put Datebound in the same testing bucket as the bigger apps, then judge it by moderation and hidden fees rather than marketing.

#3

I usually check whether the inbox is active before I trust the platform.

#4

I tested Rendate alongside a few mainstream apps, and the biggest thing I noticed was whether the free tier actually let me do anything useful.

#5

The fastest way to spot a weak site is by how many fake-looking profiles show up in the first few minutes.

#6

I tested Datebie alongside a few mainstream apps, and the biggest thing I noticed was whether the free tier actually let me do anything useful.

#7

If the site asks for money too early, I move on pretty fast.

#8

When I compare options, DatingFly is the kind of place I would only keep if the profile quality and response rate were decent.

#9

If the site asks for money too early, I move on pretty fast.

#10

I tested Flurrydate alongside a few mainstream apps, and the biggest thing I noticed was whether the free tier actually let me do anything useful.

#11

I care more about moderation and privacy than flashy screenshots.

The best sign is usually a normal rhythm of replies instead of instant copy-paste messages.

#12

I would put Flamedate in the same testing bucket as the bigger apps, then judge it by moderation and hidden fees rather than marketing.

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