There are now thousands of studies on how people use, experience, and are even changed by their use of dating and hookup apps (hereafter: dating apps). I read hundreds of these articles, reports, and white papers that focus on or mention lesbian, bisexual, queer, trans*, and sapphic (LBQT*S) experiences in order to design my imminently launching LBQT*S Dating and Hookup App research survey. In this research, I unsurprisingly found the following:
In fact, a recent ā¦
In late 1999, I signed myself up for my first dating site, the now long defunct PlanetOut. I landed in New York City thinking Iād never meet anyone that I wanted to talk to at a bar or a clubāprimarily because Iād spent the last four years in a womenās college where I conveniently met all of my dates and girlfriends in our dorms. Within a few weeks on the site, I made a date with a queer femme who told me she was taken by my description of myself as a tall butch deeply obsessed with the poetry of Frank OāHara. But the woman who met me out front of the Strand Book Store was not a match for me. Our politics worked; our cultural aesthetics were a fail. I was in management consultant-style non-iron Brooks Brothers (sigh, oh baby Jack); she wore mixed faux tiger-zebra-cheetah prints and had ā¦
Weāve Got Stacks and Stacks of Letters Though itās been a while since Iāve posted about my Ludwig Dresden timpani mods, I havenāt stopped tweaking them. My latest innovation is printing plastic letter covers that slip over small rare-earth magnets as part of my string gauges. This makes the letters larger and easier to read. [ā¦]
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