Lex In recent years, the LGBTQ+ community has seen a number of new dating apps specifically designed for their needs. One such app is Lex, a queer dating app that serves as both a platform for users to connect with one another and an online safe space.

Lex provides users with a unique experience tailored to the queer community.

The app is designed to make it easier for its users to find like-minded individuals and build relationships. It does this by letting them fill out personal profiles that include information about sexual orientation and gender identity, interests, and relationship goals. This allows them to search or be matched with people who have similar values and interests. Users can also join active chatrooms where they can meet others in real time or start private conversations with anyone they are interested in getting to know better.

Apart from its main feature of facilitating social connections, Lex also offers its users educational resources about LGBTQ+ topics such as health care and legal rights. This helps them stay informed about important issues facing their community as well as provides them with support if needed.

Overall, Lex is an excellent example of how technology can be used to create meaningful connections between members of the queer community and provide access to valuable resources that promote understanding and acceptance. It’s likely that similar apps will continue popping up in the future as more people become aware of the need for queer-friendly spaces online where people can express themselves without fear of discrimination or judgement.

Lex is a queer dating app for lesbian, bisexual, non-binary, trans, genderqueer, intersex, two spirit, asexual, and queer people everyone but cisgender men.
The app is based on the “Personals” Instagram account and is entirely text-based, inspired by “old school newspaper personals.”
Rather than swiping through matches like Bumble or Tinder, Lex users post classified ads with a title and description about who they are or what they are looking for.

PROS

1. Anonymity is empowering and makes it easier to put yourself out there

2. Gets rid of the ability to like or not like someone based on what they look like

3. Option to add a profile pic

4. Snowflakes asking for reparations who arent bipoc

5. People talking about random reddit trans intro type stuff

CONS

1. Not enough characters for your ad

2. Lots of just gross sex stuf