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As such, we do not permit the use of profanity, foul language, personal attacks, or the use of language that might be interpreted as libelous. Comments are reviewed and must be approved by a moderator to ensure that they meet these standards. There you go then. After listening to what Scott had to say and after speaking to some people on the app, I'm quite sure this is primarily an app for gay or bi men.
Most of the people I chatted to on there said that they identified as gay. People have called it an app for straight men because of the design, the logo, the name, the fact that interactions include 'fist-bumps'. But maybe that kind of behaviour doesn't have to be restricted to the 'straight' male community.
After all, isn't that, in itself, just conforming to another socially-constructed idea of gender and sexuality?
This app has caused loads of media speculation because, in some ways, it all seems so confusing. People have taken it as an app for confused people.
Maybe we're just thinking about it too much though. Maybe it's all pretty straightforward. Like BRO's mission statement puts it, a place, "for men that are interested in meeting other men… as simple as that". Like I'm doing it all in secret. That's not because I'm a homophobe who doesn't want to be tarnished with homosexuality.
It's because I'm in a happy relationship and I wouldn't want the missus or her mates catching me on there I think that's all it is, anyway. Coercive control: 'I was 16 and thought it was normal'. Bipolar disorder: The symptoms - and how to help a friend or family member with the condition.
Dating when you have borderline personality disorder: 'I get obsessed really quickly'. Share this:. They may come off as stereotypically effeminate, or they may seem what critics call "straight acting," and more in line with how society defines masculine. BRO is a place for both without judgement. What do you want people to take away from this app experience? With many apps focused on sexual binaries and anonymous hookups, I want BRO to stand out as being a high quality app that helps men -- no matter how they may identify sexually -- make meaningful connections that last more than just one night.
We are also one of the first apps that caters specifically to men that actually encourages non-anonymity.
Our app currently requires that you connect through your Facebook, and this can be difficult for some people. But, we've found that men are more polite and mature to each other when they're not hidden behind anonymous user names, fake profile photos and sexuality labels. The culture I want to encourage is one where men feel free to express intimacy for one another regardless of whether it's emotional or sexual.
I want men to feel supported in their exploration -- a support that our culture often denies them. Want to check out BRO for yourself?
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