Grindr is Anti-Cuddling
I have found the first iPhone Application that is anti-cuddling. I’ve always thought of cuddling to be an innocent and intimate action, but apparently Grindr finds it to be repulsive and offensive.
Over the past few days I’ve had my Grindr profile censored, and every time I get a message that it’s because of the text. At first I thought it was the “kinky” or “rough and wild fun” portion, but nope, that’s not the case. Today I posted “Just a single guy that likes to cuddle.” and within 2 minutes… BAM… censored.
I would maybe understand this if I tried to post a profile on eHarmony or something, but a family friendly gay hook-up app? This is shocking to me. Maybe they’re just trying to start a war with me because the review I wrote of them wasn’t so kind. It’s also the first thing that pops up if you search “Gindr Review”.
I’m a little addicted to Grindr right now, but I’m going to start weening myself off of it. If you haven’t joined yet, don’t. It’s not worth it to join an anti-cuddling group. I also urge all pro-cuddlers to start weening themselves off of Gindr too until you have no need for it.
Please join the fight and spread the word on Facebook, Twitter or your blog (feel free to post in full with a link back here).
Related posts:
- Twitter: Grindr has now been deleted from my phone. I suggest you do the same because they are anti-cuddling.
- Grindr Removed from the App Store (Updated)
- Grindr Review: The family-friendly iPhone gay hook-up app
- Join the Cuddling
- More Wild Cuddlers Join the Crew

Grindr reviews on iTunes complain about tons of rejections that don’t make any sense as well. Did you try Qrushr? Seems to be similar to Grindr, but with bit more sanity.
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