Conservative gay dating site

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The Right Stuff brings people together with shared values and similar passions. Discover new people while swiping on our amusement, full screen experience. Stop sweating the small talk, start with a date in mind. You can respond directly to astonishing date ideas or create your own for even more matches.

Our trusted and high quality community is protected by an "Invite Only" structure. The app is available nation wide, however open access for everyone in the Southern California area is live now. All other locations can create a profile but will require an approved member invite or approval from the Right Stuff Team. Profiles are reviewed daily. Profiles that encounter our standards are typically approved within 24 hours. If you are not approved within 24 hours, it most likely means there is an issue with your profile which the team is happy to help you with. Just email help@ with your details for assistance.


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The Right Stuff is a new conservative dating app, recently launched in the US. Not yet obtainable in Australia, the app was apparently created “for conservatives to connect in authentic and meaningful ways.”

It offers to take people together with joint values and similar passions, ensuring users “view profiles without pronouns” and are able to “connect with people who aren’t offended by everything”.

As you might anticipate, the app has drawn immediate, and controversial attention, for a variety of reasons. Firstly, and importantly, there appears to be an absence of female users. Problematic, given the app only caters for an heterosexual audience.

Secondly, the app was co-founded by former Trump aide John McEntee. Ryann McEnany, the sister of the former White House push secretary Kayleigh McEnany, is the app’s spokesperson. Finally, the app is financially backed by right-wing billionaire and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel.

The ads for the app have also attracted a level of derision from audiences. Featuring an all-female cast, women are asked “What they’re looking for in a m

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    We exchanged phone numbers and took the conversation to text. Evan—name changed to protect his identity—was handsome, tall, and great at banter. I looked forward to grabbing a drink with him before he ruined things.

    “I acquire to confess something that’s not always popular,” he said. “I’m pretty conservative for a gay guy.”

    “ ‘Make America Great Again’ conservative?” I asked. He confirmed he was planning to vote for Trump again. (For context, this was around )

    During this time, I was talking with a string of men on the apps who seemed promising at first but ended up Trumpy. As I’ve explained to countless men since then, it’s a principles thing: In my eyes, the Republican Party considers gay people second-class citizens. I’m not interested in dating men who lay their bank accounts, racism, or self-hatred over their own autonomy. Evan was the final straw—and the catalyst for putting “No Republicans, please” in my Grindr profile.

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