After rounds of coding in 2014, Whiplr was released this year in time for Valentine's Day. It's new, so it has a fairly low number of users. Like Grindr, it's location based, and you don't need a Facebook account to use it. "It's a great way to find new friends and potential play partners either close to you or further afield," says Sevitt. "It was important to us that you don't need a social login to start using Whiplr, so you are free to self-define any way you like."In terms of sexual orientation, the app is delightfully loosey-goosey. The label of "bisexual" (so weird Christian Mingle won't let me select that option!) can be a confusing term, because while you may be attracted to both genders, for many it's not a binary split. We all know those girls who claim to be bi, but the closest they've gotten to eating pussy is a drunk high school make out. I don't see those girls as attention-seekers; instead, I see them as just 90% into men and 10% into women, rather than a 50/50 split. Whiplr lets you define your bisexuality with precision. "We understand that both gender identity and gender preference are gloriously complex and fluid concepts," says Sevitt. "We wanted to find a way to express that, and we are still wrestling with it even after we've launched as people come to us to requests for more nuance and additional dimensions."
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