AskGayBros subreddit has elicited stories about being blocked on hookup apps.If you’re on Grindr or Scruff, being blocked is part of the course and some people even welcome it as it eliminates the disinterested from your grid.
That’s why some people state “Block me if you’re not interested” on their profiles.However, what nobody appreciates is being blocked or ghosted after you’ve set out to meet someone as previously arranged.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.We can all agree that’s pretty crappy behavior, right?The original poster raising the question said this had happened to him twice in one week.
It left him feeling “awful”.“Guy invited me to a restaurant, we had been talking for a while. I show up, he says he’s on his way.
I grab a table and order a drink, tell him where I am sitting, and he blocked me.”He said it left him “In tears in the middle of a crowded restaurant.“A few days later, another guy I had been talking to casually just wanted to hang out, get just to know each other.