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"The UK is the second biggest country for Grindr after the US," he tells me. This is where he's basing himself while he checks out Grindr's flourishing UK market he usually lives in Los Angeles. I meet him for coffee in a chic hotel in London. He's a wiry, neatly handsome 33-year-old man with an American accent, a hectic manner and a sharp business edge. "Oh, at the very latest," says Joel Simkhai, the founder of Grindr. It is likely that the Grindr experience will be open to a straight market by the end of 2010. So Grindr would matter even if it was not in the process of developing a straight version of its sexy self.
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For example, Grindr's biggest boost occurred in June 2009, after gay icon Stephen Fry told the boorishly straight Jeremy Clarkson all about it during an interview on super-hetero TV show Top Gear. Gay culture and straight culture become increasingly intertwined. The divide between gay and straight worlds diminishes daily. Either way, it matters.Īrguably we are living in a post-gay era. Depending on who you talk to, this is either brilliant (liberating, socially enabling – the end, even, of loneliness and boredom) or a potential disaster (signalling the end of monogamy, facilitating sex addiction). It marks a major evolution in how all of us – gay, straight, alive – will meet and interact with each other.
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Two thousand people download it every day, and a BlackBerry-friendly version of the app launched less than a month ago – a development which could triple Grindr's reach.īut Grindr is more significant even than that suggests.
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Maybe more." It's only going to get bigger, to facilitate more sex. "I've probably had as much in the past eight months of Grinding as I have over the 20 years since I came out. "I've never, ever had so much sex in my life!" R told me gleefully. Grindr was launched on 25 March 2009 now more than 700,000 (and counting) men in 162 countries around the world are using it to phenomenal effect, if J, W, Kevin and the other gay men I've asked are any kind of a guide. Everyone else asked to remain anonymous).
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Partly because it's sex in an app, the sexual equivalent of ordering take-away, or online fashion (my friend Kevin calls it "", and he's so pleased with himself for this he says I can use his real name. Grindr is reconfiguring the landscape of human relationships. "The best nights you can have on Grindr are the nights when you stay in." And he laughed, wickedly. "But do you want to know the funny thing?" J said. I scrolled on and on through the grid of gay offerings, furtively trying to match the pixelated images with the real-life men ranged around me in the bar. I was reminded of the first time I entered words into the search criteria on Google, of the first time I downloaded music from iTunes – I knew I was engaging with a bit of technology that would alter things on a profound level. All these men, effectively coming on to – well, not me, but still… It is literally a sexy app and the overflow of that sexual potency, the decadence, sweeps you along on a wave of lust, regardless of who you are and what your gender or sexual orientation might be.
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J launched the app on his iPhone and I got palpitations as the grid of portraits (ordered in terms of geographical proximity – your nearest Grindr user is posted at the top left) instantly unfurled itself across the screen. I was first introduced to it on the roof terrace of a bar in east London by my friends J and W.