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The most ambiguous dating apps
Shinder
In early February, the British entrepreneur Shed Simove introduced an interesting application for singles called Shinder. The uniqueness of the app is that only women may register and the only one guy available to date is Shed Simove. Through his invention, the Briton plans to find a decent pair.
Hater
Initially, the dating app created by comedian Brendan Alper was intended as a joke. Hater is a kind of parody of Tinder. But users select (positively or negatively evaluate) not people but objects, topics and events. Two thousand objects of hatred are available in the application at the moment. For example, one of those is the new US president Donald Trump. The creators of the service noted that soon users would make up their own objects which they hate or adore.
Sapio
The target audience for Sapio is sapiosexuals. This category of citizens prefer to date intelligent people. Unique service function is the possibility to answer a series of questions (a base has 300 questions) and demonstrate responses to other users. For example, in the list of available issues you can find the following: "If you do not like... we cannot date."
Twindog
This application is intended to find a pair not only for men or women but also for their pets. The owner of the dog registered in Twindog is not necessarily looking for a companion to his dog, as far as you can restrict the search. However, all the photos that users upload to their pages should be with a pet.
Sudy
Sudy is not for conservative citizens. Its mercantile service is designed to introduce girls to wealthy men (sponsors). For each party not to be deceived, seekers are required to prove that their pictures are not fake and men must indicate their true income.
Dine
The Dine app helps to find a couple for regulars of restaurants and bars. Service determines which places are visited the most by certain people and invite them to meet in their favorite spot.