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Feeld is a dating app for the curious; those open to experiencing people and relationships in new ways. Polyamory, consensual non-monogamy, homo- and heteroflexibility, pansexuality, asexuality, aromanticism, voyeurism, and kink are just a few of the sexual identities and desires that make up the Feeld community. We’re on a mission to elevate the human experience of sexuality and relationships.
Imogen Heap tells Feeld about finding her first-ever muse, her new music project, and the joy of living an open, truthful, adventurous life. ♾️ Curious? Download Feeld
Buried in the classifieds section in the back of a newspaper or magazine, personal ads were where readers flocked to see who was asking for what. If you were a lonely queer in the 1970s looking for love—or friendship, or sex, or something else entirely—the personals were a place for you. From booty calls to marriage proposals, the personals paved the way for love to transcend the boundaries of convention and, eventually, enter another dimension: the internet. Much like dating app profiles today, personal ads followed a formula, listing details like menu items: age, gender, hobbies, features, etcetera. Abbreviations like “NSA” (no strings attached), “GBM” (gay Black male), “D” (divorced), and “ALA” (all letters answered) made up a coded language of letters. It wasn’t necessarily secret–anyone familiar with classifieds would be able to decipher the acronyms–but it was discrete, and concise.
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We’re on a mission to open up the possibilities of human connection. 📸 Angela Roma
Owning our story and loving ourselves through that process is the bravest thing that we will ever do. –
– Brené Brown
Love and Other Drugs | Feeld x Dirty Magazine Photography by Zach Sokol
Did Feeld change their like limit?
I just went on for the first time in like a week and just liked maybe 5 total people and it said I hit the limit already.
I am not fucking paying for a dating app. I hate this shit so much.
I just wanna find some ladies. 😭