The birds and the bees bring Bumble to its knees. I refer to the Bumble dating app, which launched a decade ago, described as the feminist version of Tinder — but maybe it should have been called Hinder, because that's what these feminists did to women trying to meet men. Bumble's big innovation was that only female users could make the first move to contact a potential match. That way, their inboxes weren't full of messages from losers or creeps or all of the above.
sexist would say! Woman saw what it's like for men on the dating market and found it too hard to do what men had to do for ages: Make the first move. So they ran away in horror like they were handed the bill for dinner. So the app finally gave in to the inevitable: Allowing men to initiate conversations with women. Now, women can add a question to their profiles for men to respond to. And for lesbian and non-binary users, there's directions to the closest Home Depot.
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