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About this app
Grindr is the world’s #1 free dating app serving the LGBTQ community. If you’re gay, bi, trans, gay, or even just curious, Grindr is the top and easiest way to meet new people for friendships, dates, and whatever else you’re looking for.
On a trip? Grindr is an indispensable tool for LGBTQ travelers—log in to meet locals and get recommendations for bars, restaurants, events, and more. With Grindr in your pocket, you’ll always be connected to other LGBTQ people around you and have your finger on the pulse of what’s happening.
Ready to get started? Creating your profile is easy, and you can share as much or little about yourself as you like. Within minutes you’ll be ready to connect, chat, and convene up with people close you.
Grindr is faster and better than ever:
• Look people nearby based on your location
• Chat and share private photos
• Combine tags to share your interests
• Search tags to find others based on their interests
• Create secret albums to share (and unshare) multiple photos at once
• Filter your find to find what you want
• Star your favorites and block others
• Announce people easily and safely
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Is 10% of the population really gay?
For a solo statistic to be the primary propaganda weapon for a radical political movement is unusual. Back in , the US National Gay Task Force (NGTF) was invited into the White House to convene President Jimmy Carter’s representatives – a first for gay and lesbian groups. The NGTF’s most prominent campaigning slogan was “we are everywhere”, backed up by the memorable statistical claim that one in 10 of the US population was gay – this figure was deeply and passionately contested.
So where did Bruce Voeller, a scientist who was a founder and first director of the NGTF, acquire this nice round 10% from? To find out, we have to delve back into Alfred Kinsey’s surveys in s America, which were groundbreaking at the time but are now seen as archaic in their methods: he sought out respondents in prisons and the same-sex attracted underworld, made friends with them and, over a cigarette, noted down their behaviours using an obscure code. Kinsey did not believe that sexual persona was fixed and simply categorised, and perhaps his most lasting contribution was his scale, still used today, in which individuals are rated from exclusively heterosexual to exclusively homos
Mental health support if you're lesbian, gay, attracted to both genders or trans (LGBTQ+)
Mental health problems such as depression or self-harm can affect any of us, but they're more usual among people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBTQ+).
This may be linked to LGBTQ+ people's experience of discrimination, homophobia or transphobia, bullying, social isolation, or rejection because of their sexuality.
Other things, such as their age, religion, where they inhabit , and their ethnicity can combine extra complications to an already difficult situation.
How talking therapy can help
It might not be easy, but getting help with issues you're struggling to deal with on your own is one of the most important things you can do.
Talking with a therapist who's trained to perform with LGBTQ+ people may help with issues such as:
- difficulty accepting your sexual orientation
- coping with other people's reactions to your sexuality
- feeling your body does not reflect your true gender (gender dysphoria)
- transitioning
- low self-esteem
- self-harm
- suicidal thoughts
- depression
- coping with bullying and discrimination
- anger, isolation or rejection from family, friends or your community
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It's crucial to remember that God’s blueprint for sexuality is interwoven throughout Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation. These resources will help you set the specific mentions of homosexuality in the wider biblical framework of teaching on sex.
Specific mentions of homosexuality
It is a surprise to many people to discover that there are only a handful of passages in the Bible that directly mention same-sex relationships. Yet despite its infrequent refer, where the subject does come up, the Bible has some very important things to say about it. We need to perceive them if we’re to avoid the twin mistakes of homophobia and thinking God is indifferent about how we use our sexuality.
The first two passages that directly note homosexuality come from the Old Testament, the other three are from the New Testament.
1. Genesis 19
Sodom has change into so associated with lesbian conduct that its label was for many years a byword for it. But is ‘sodomy’ really what Sodom is about?
The account describes the men of the metropolis attempting to forcibly possess sex with two serene visitors to the municipality, who have ap
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