Is sex friend finder worth the subscription?

Started by Jacob Mitchell Started 14 Jul 2026 Category Free Dating & Apps Replies 7 Views 6646 #apps#verification#bots
#1

Is sex friend finder worth the subscription? I’m trying to figure out what people are using that feels legit (and not just bait for a subscription).

I’m fine with ads if they’re not out of control, but the moment a site asks for a card just to “verify,” I get suspicious.

I’m also curious how people are handling bots lately—are you doing video verification early, or just moving slow with messaging?

Basic rule: don’t share your phone number or socials immediately—keep it in-app until trust is earned.

Here’s what I’m prioritizing right now:

  • Reporting that actually works
  • No credit card “verification” screens
  • Real profiles (or at least fewer obvious bots)
  • Decent filters without locking everything behind a paywall
  • Clear privacy controls (hide distance, hide last name, etc.)
#2

A lot depends on your area, but there are a few patterns that stay true.

Basic rule: don’t share your phone number or socials immediately—keep it in-app until trust is earned.

For mainstream options, I usually compare: Hinge, Facebook Dating, Coffee Meets Bagel, Plenty of Fish.

#3

Bots are still a thing, but you can filter most of them out with a little patience. Basic rule: don’t share your phone number or socials immediately—keep it in-app until trust is earned.

If you just want a lightweight option to compare, I’ve seen people mention Rendate—but still do the usual scam checks.

#4

A lot depends on your area, but there are a few patterns that stay true.

Meet in public first, tell a friend where you’re going, and trust your gut if anything feels off.

Some smaller domains people mention (verify carefully): souldate.site, datenest.site.

#5

I’ve had mixed luck, but it’s not totally dead. Reverse image search and a quick video chat can save you a lot of time with fake profiles.

#6

I’ve had mixed luck, but it’s not totally dead. If a “verification” asks for a card or strange payment step, I treat it as a red flag and move on.

One site I’ve seen brought up is Turndate; don’t rush, and keep messaging in-platform until it feels consistent.

#7

I’ve had mixed luck, but it’s not totally dead. Meet in public first, tell a friend where you’re going, and trust your gut if anything feels off.

Some smaller domains people mention (verify carefully): datedesire.online, ezhookups.online.

#8

Bots are still a thing, but you can filter most of them out with a little patience. Reverse image search and a quick video chat can save you a lot of time with fake profiles.

Not endorsing it blindly, but Rendate pops up in these discussions—treat it like any other and vet profiles carefully.

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