AFFAIR WITH SEVERAL WOMEN – PART TWO
FOMO is back and pushing people to seek friendships through networking services
With Skout, you can meet people near and far. Teens (17 and up) and adults alike can use the app to make new friends or business contacts, broadcast on live streams, and see nearby users. Plus, you get to decide if and when you want to connect with someone IRL. Whether you want to make friends in a new city, meet a future gym partner, meet up with a fellow writer for advice, or even find a platonic match with a local while traveling, Skout can be whatever you want it to be. Apps like tinder for friends Created to empower women through female friendship, Hey! VINA is touted as "Tinder for girlfriends.” But the Tinder-ness begins with the user interface and ends with the algorithm. That’s a tech-fancy way of saying that just like the dating app, you swipe left and right on possible friends based on proximity, mutual friends, and quiz data. Once you match, the app suggests a spot to meet, like a hiking trail or a wine bar. It's all about building a community of trusted new friends!
An app like tinder but for friends

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Bumble BFF works just like the dating app expect the timer to chat is not gendered so anyone can be the first to reach out. So upload some pics and get to chatting because your BFF could be just one swipe away. Other services Price: Free with many options for in-app purchases and subscription plans, ranging from one day of Bumble Premium for $3.49, to a lifetime membership for $150