For those who don't know, Grindr is a smartphone app for gay men; it allows users to create mini-profiles (including pictures) and determine how near or far other users are with a global positioning system.
Today I clicked on the link for one guy who looked cute-ish and seemed reasonably close by, only to find that his profile said "If I saw you approach me on the street without a shirt, I would avoid you. The same principle applies here."
I have to wonder why a shirtless man warrants avoidance, but the bigger WTF is that this on a site the whole purpose of which is hooking up for sex. What, he doesn't want his sex partners to take their shirts off? Or doesn't want to see what their bodies look like before he agrees to have sex with them? Weird.
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