Grindr. The interests are aligning. The chemistry is palpable.All of the sudden, he asks if you should take this conversation somewhere else.
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pic.twitter.com/Vy2ncoHaiFWe all know that the Grindr-to-Snapchat pipeline is real. And buckle up, because that lil’ animated ghost is at the center of the first Gay Twitter X debate of the year.It all started when a user named @bussy_fairyxo –– LOL –– shared a screenshot from a Grindr conversation where someone asked “What’s ur snap.” Although his only response was “Not on snap,” he also typed out “I’m a grown up.” Which basically implied that everyone who uses the expiring photo app is childish.As he wrote in the post, “Every time, I type it out and then don’t click send.” Oop, he snapped!Every time, I type it out and then don't click send pic.twitter.com/YfyvKFLtb4Unsurprisingly, it didn’t take long for the entire LGBTQ+ community to chime in with their own opinions. (As of this writing, the post has 2.2 million views and counting!)Considering Grindr itself is a message and photo-sharing app and there are other social media sites to use for verification, many gay people agreed wholeheartedly.
Going from one app to another app that does pretty much the same thing as the former is childish. You know he’s right ? https://t.co/MVEoarmH96Someone very wise said the only people that use snapchat are children and drug dealersThey be adding random people on snapchat and collecting them like somekind of trophies https://t.co/OvHdogfvF6I had a Tinder match just last week who asked for my Snap.