said on X that he’d been thrown off the app after seeking others for meetups.“Ben” said, “I’ve been banned from Tinder for stating I’m in a relationship/we’re a couple.
On the one hand can see how it might become tiresome for singles looking for a monogamous relationship & having to scroll past couples but also… it’s 2024, get with the times.
Thoughts?”Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Last year, Tinder announced that “relationships take many forms” and that it was allowing users to indicate the type of relationship they were seeking.
This would include options such as “monogamy, ethical non-monogamy, open relationship, polyamory, and open to exploring.”It noted that “While 52% of Gen Z prefer monogamous relationships, 41% of them are open to or seeking non monogamous relationships with open relationships (36%) and hierarchical polyamory (26%) being the most popular types of non monogamous relationship.”Queerty reached out to Ben and he shared the notifications he received from Tinder about the ban.