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Sex on the go, wherever you are

Grindr is a new application for iPhones that gives gay men easier access to sex – I mean social networking.

No longer do we have to hide inside with the shades drawn as we socially network ourselves raw on websites where hot studs introduce themselves with a headless nude shot and a promise of eight inches.

Now you can socially network on the go with this thrilling new iPhone app that not only lets you chat with other guys in your area but it tells you how many feet they are away from you.

It’s ideal for instances when you need to make a fast friend because it’s been a while since you’ve done a little social networking.

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