If there's one thing women do consistently, it's putting men to shame. Seriously guys, we can't compete. Even their dating apps are better than ours. Take Scissr, the new app for women seeking to hookup with women, for example. It's similar to Tinder or Grindr, only "classier."
According to The Guardian (link below), the app's creator Allison Ullrich sought to take all of the issues that people have had with other dating/hookup apps and fix them with Scissr.
Ullrich was disappointed with heterosexual-focused apps and websites such as OkCupid, Match and Tinder.
Tinder, for instance, will often throw up men as options for women who have set their preferences for other women.
While the app hasn't launched yet, it will offer the women who use it the chance to customize their profile in much more in-depth ways than other dating apps offer.
Users must be over 18, and are allowed to upload three photographs and write a bio of 300 words.
The app will feature private messages, and the option to “crush” on a user or add them to a “wish list”. There will also be preferences, including: “hookup”; “love and relationship”; “networking”; and “friendship”.
Sexuality options to choose from are: lesbian, bisexual and “curious”.
As with many other dating and messaging apps, Scissr will work with GPS data to find potential romance options in a location close to the user, but unlike other apps, won’t geofence to restrict potential matches to a certain proximity.
Also, for anyone wondering, the app seems to have no connection to Courtney Trouble's flick San Francisco Lesbians 1: Scissr Sex App, which is a really strange coincidence.
Via The Guardian