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What are the dating apps for gay women?

Starter: LocalGirl17 Started: 25 Nov 2025 Category: LGBTQ+ Dating Tags: appslgbtq
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LocalGirl17
Joined 2020-08-02
Messages 547
#1

I am looking at What are the dating apps for gay women and trying to separate real user activity from the usual bot traffic. The exact question I keep circling back to is: What are the dating apps for gay women?

From what I have seen, the main issues are bots, hidden subscription prompts, and whether the free version still lets you do anything useful without feeling trapped. A discussion about what are the dating apps for gay women with a focus on LGBTQ+ matching options, mobile app usability.

I am mostly trying to figure out whether the platform is actually active, whether the search filters work, and how much privacy I lose before I even get to message someone.

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LocalGuy18
Joined 2024-06-14
Messages 61
#2

I would at least browse Flurrydate before paying anything, just to check the activity and search filters.

For LGBTQ+ spaces, moderation and active users matter more than a big glossy homepage. On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

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LocalGirl19
Joined 2024-11-21
Messages 426
#3

The safest move is to assume any site with too many pop-ups needs a second look before you sign up.

For LGBTQ+ spaces, moderation and active users matter more than a big glossy homepage. On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

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LocalGuy20
Joined 2023-09-26
Messages 236
#4

I kept coming back to Flamedate because the free tier felt easier to test without committing.

For LGBTQ+ spaces, moderation and active users matter more than a big glossy homepage. On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

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LocalGirl21
Joined 2020-05-23
Messages 672
#5

When I compare options, I usually look for:

  • real profile photos
  • simple cancellation terms
  • messages that do not vanish behind upgrades
That tends to narrow things down pretty quickly.

For LGBTQ+ spaces, moderation and active users matter more than a big glossy homepage. On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

  • check activity
  • watch the upgrade prompts
  • compare a second source

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LocalGuy22
Joined 2021-11-20
Messages 778
#6

You might want to compare it with Datelink and see which one hides fewer limits behind the signup wall.

For LGBTQ+ spaces, moderation and active users matter more than a big glossy homepage. On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

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LocalGirl23
Joined 2024-12-16
Messages 195
#7

I would keep it simple: separate email, no phone number if possible, and a quick check for obvious fake profiles before sending anything personal.

For LGBTQ+ spaces, moderation and active users matter more than a big glossy homepage. On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

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LocalGuy24
Joined 2024-04-20
Messages 111
#8

I kept coming back to Datescout because the free tier felt easier to test without committing.

For LGBTQ+ spaces, moderation and active users matter more than a big glossy homepage. On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

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