If you're single and not online dating, then you should be. But take heed! Not all are homo-friendly. So before you get going, here's what you need to know about the best (and worst) available -
Overall - This newbie app has stormed onto the scene, it's famous "swipe right" concept asking you to essentially thumbs up or thumbs down women in your area. You set the "prowl-o-meter" to how long you're willing to go to find your girl, then start flicking through endless pictures, vapidly deciding which ones you may or may not like based on their face. Like you don't even have to fill in any boxes. Just sync and go.
Best Feature - Linked to Facebook. Now although this makes many of us cringe they honestly don't post "I AM INCREDIBLY DESPERATE" all over your page. In fact they don't touch it at all. Which, depressingly, resulted in me being matched with my own twin sister, begging the question; Why did we both swipe right?!
Also - Tinder is bisexual friendly. So if you choose to be sent pictures of male genitalia via your iPhone then you are free as a bird to do so.
They just use your info to match you via some clever Tinder spell
(I'm not joking, this is all men do. It's astounding how men feel that the reasonable online equivalent of a handshake is a selfie of their premium product. If you weren't lesbian before, then you sure as hell will be after seeing an array of your local members. Members. Consider yourself warned.)
You know when you're in a gay club, and the best you can usually hope for is a few fleeting yet purposeful glances from interested women, before they quickly flick their eyes away when you catch them at it? Like, no one goes and talks to each other, we all just stand in a room in various huddles looking out of the corners of our eyes until we're all drunk enough for the "feel each other up on the dancefloor" portion of the evening.