Grindr.When I saw the Grindr Unwrapped thing I truly thought they were gonna tell me how many men ignored me this year lol thank god it was just silly pop culture stuff cuz I don’t need those other stats I’m depressed enough.
pic.twitter.com/GobdOupC3dSubscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Each year, the orange-demon app blesses us with some top-line numbers about its horny users and the 2023 edition of their “gay year in review” was especially enlightening.According to Grindr, the app saw more than 100 billion chats, the sharing of over 1 billion private albums, and more than 13 billion taps. (Now why can’t we get a response!?)Surprising no one, “discreet” was the most popular profile tag while “hung” was the most-searched for. (No reports on the number of “Sup?” messages sent, unfortunately.)Most importantly, Trinidad & Tobago ranked as the country with the highest percentage of tops, with Kenya, China, Myanmar, and Greece trailing closely behind.
On the other hand end, South Korea had the most amount of bottoms, followed by Japan, Vietnam, Denmark, and Finland respectively.
This Gen-Z user thinks Grindr should be “illegal,” and Gay Twitter is not having itMcGillis, a former semipro hockey player, recently launched his “Culture Shift Tour.”However, the tea doesn’t stop there.