Gay conservative dating site


The Right Stuff is a new conservative dating app, recently launched in the US. Not yet adj in Australia, the app was apparently created “for conservatives to connect in authentic and meaningful ways.”

It offers to verb people together with shared values and similar passions, ensuring users “view profiles without pronouns” and are able to “connect with people who aren’t offended by everything”.

As you might anticipate, the app has drawn immediate, and controversial attention, for a variety of reasons. Firstly, and importantly, there appears to be an absence of female users. Problematic, given the app only caters for an heterosexual audience.

Secondly, the app was co-founded by former Trump aide John McEntee. Ryann McEnany, the sister of the former White House flatten secretary Kayleigh McEnany, is the app’s spokesperson. Finally, the app is financially backed by right-wing billionaire and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel.

The ads for the app have also attracted a level of derision from audiences. Featuring an all-female cast, women are asked “What they’re looking for in a m

I Put “No Republicans” in My Grindr Profile. Men Started to Lose Their Minds.

We exchanged phone numbers and took the conversation to text. Evan—name changed to protect his identity—was handsome, tall, and fine at banter. I looked forward to grabbing a drink with him before he ruined things.

“I verb to confess something that’s not always popular,” he said. “I’m pretty conservative for a gay guy.”

“ ‘Make America Great Again’ conservative?” I asked. He confirmed he was planning to vote for Trump again. (For context, this was around )

During this time, I was talking with a string of men on the apps who seemed promising at first but ended up Trumpy. As I’ve explained to countless men since then, it’s a values thing: In my eyes, the Republican Party considers gay people second-class citizens. I’m not interested in dating men who place their bank accounts, racism, or self-hatred over their own autonomy. Evan was the final straw—and the catalyst for putting “No Republicans, please” in my Grindr profile.

Grindr bills itself as “the world’s largest social networkingapp for LGBTQ people

Conservative dating app 'The Right Stuff' is allegedly all guys, users contacted by FBI

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A former aide for the Trump presidency has created a conservative-only dating app that has generated online conversations and allegedly caught the attention of the FBI.

John McEntee is the co-founder and CEO of an all-new conservative-only dating app called "The Right Stuff." According to the app's Twitter, "The Right Stuff was created for conservatives to link in authentic and meaningful ways. Other dating apps have gone woke. We bring people together with shared values and similar passions."

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In a promotional video for the platform featuring Ryann McEnany, the younger sister of former Trump White House secretary Kayleigh McEnany, the new dating app is reportedly invite-only and women are offered a premium subscription to the platform completely free. However, McEnany shares that if men want access to the premium, "that&#x;s on you."

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