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Listen, navigating the world of dating apps is no easy feat. Especially considering just how many of them exist and how long it may take to sift through all the profiles.
But what's exponentially worse than trying to figure out if someone is actually 6'0' like their profile promises? Receiving messages that are totally inappropriate because of your skin color.
And unfortunately, messages filled with racist undertones come at an alarmingly high rate on dating apps, as one Cosmopolitan writer recently wrote: 'It's easy for non-Black people, white men especially, to capitalize on exoticism [on dating apps] when they don't have a reason to present the relationship to the public sphere.'
She described how non-Black men oftentimes message her lewd remarks about her body or ask if she can 'twerk,' among other alarming stereotypes. So much ugh.
Fortunately, some dating apps now have features that make weeding out these unsolicited messages more possible than ever, or at least make it easier to suss out user's profiles more in-depth via question prompts and requirements.
So we spoke with seven Black women who advised on their favorite dating app that checks these boxes. Because let's be honest, you should only download an app that’s actually worth taking up storage space on your phone—and nothing else.
“I’d recommend Soul Swipe as the best dating app for Black women. Going on dating apps as a Black woman is like searching for the bare minimum. It’s quite unusual to find the right guy, but thankfully, for me, I did with this app. It’s user’s interface is simple and easy to use, and you can easily find, chat, and meet your soul partner by swiping left and right.” —Catriona J., 24
“Coffee Meets Bagel is the most inclusive dating app I’ve experienced because it lets you choose your dating race reference without making you feel bad for having a preference. As a Black woman, I’ve realized I receive more degrading implications—like one night stands or sexual passes—from men outside my race. But on Coffee Meets Bagel, this platform blocks sketchy messages from coming in, and people cannot message unsolicited, inappropriate messages without both parties ‘Liking’ one another.” —Imani F.
“I’m a big fan of OkCupid right now. They just launched a new feature that lets you put a #BlackLivesMatter badge visibly in your profile, which makes it easier to sort through matches worth my time.” —Michelle A., 29
“I’ve used Black People Meet, Tinder, OkCupid, and an app called Black White. To my surprise, the most inclusive app has been Tinder. There is a new security feature, which makes Tinder feel safer. Plus, I like the ability to share the person’s photo with a friend. There’s also a new option to video chat that I’m looking forward to using soon. I would recommend it to other African American women as a tool for meeting men, but as with any app, they can’t screen for marrieds or jerks.” —LaToya B., 43
“I met my fiancé on Bumble two years ago. Not only did the app allow me to pick and choose who I wanted to reach out to, but I also felt safer on Bumble since they have features that give you the option to verify your profile in order to avoid being catfished. Being a Black woman, you have to stay clear of white men in particular who have fetishes or sexualize Black women and really aren’t interested in seriously dating. But I felt like Bumble was always being used by people who were more serious about dating and I felt like the men—especially white men—that I matched with were genuinely there for relationships and not just sex…which wasn’t always the case on Tinder.” —Amber L., 26
“As a Black woman who uses dating apps, I'd go with Hinge. With Hinge, you’re able to choose the race preference you prefer. Unlike Tinder and Bumble, you have to swipe left and right a lot before you find a Black guy depending on the city you’re located in.” —Krysta M.
“My favorite app is Bumble, as it’s inclusive in the way that its prompts allow me to share more about my Black identity, so people know where I stand and who I am as a Black woman.” —Danielle B., 27
As part of the wider push for every American to be vaccinated — with the Biden administration saying they plan on implementing “door-to-door outreach” — Juvenile has re-released his 22-year-old hit, “Back That Thang Up,” with a COVID-19 twist.
The YouTube channel for BLK, a dating app for black singles, released the video for “Vax That Thang Up,” with the original lyrics swapped out to apparently encourage the black community to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
“The classic song is now enjoying a new life as a reworked, pro-vaccine paean that could prove to be a stroke of genius in the battle against COVID-19 in the black community,” noted The Guardian.
“Before you find a date, yeah, you gotta wait, yeah,” Juvenile raps as the song opens. “Gotta go vaccinate yeah, get it straight, yeah.”
Mannie Fresh then adds, “Girl, you can be the queen, aftеr quarantine. We can meet up at the spot and we can do the thing,” while Mia X joins, “If you wanna get sticky and hot; Go, go, go, go get the shot.”
Other lyrics include, “Girl you look good once you vax that thang up. You a handsome young brother once you vax that thang up. Dating in real life, you need to vax that thang up.”
“We don’t know what we’re facing right now but we really do all need to be vaccinated so we can continue to do our thing and survive,” Juvenile said in press release from BLK.
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“I just wanted to do something positive for my people and to stand in the front to show that I’m willing to sacrifice my life not just for me but also for my family,” he added.
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“Do not let your guard down,” said Mannie Fresh, who also produced the original song, “Back That Thang Up.” “Get vaccinated. I did this project because I wanted to educate my people and I wanted us to live.”
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), adults between the ages of 18 and 29 made up the lowest group of people who had been vaccinated from December 22, 2020, to May 22, 2021.
Meanwhile, black Americans are getting vaccinated at much lower rates than white Americans.
“As of June 28, 60% of the vaccinated population identify as white, compared to the 9% who identify as black,” reported the New York Post.
“We have a direct line to the audience that needs to internalize this message,” said Jonathan Kirkland, BLK head of brand and marketing. “The song may be playful and fun, but the underlying message is as real as it gets.”
“With low vaccination rates, plus the Delta variant, this can move actually very quickly to devastate the Black communities, particularly in our urban centers — again,” UC San Francisco epidemiologist Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo told The Los Angeles Times. “When you see rising numbers of cases, you have to pay attention, because it means that those people are susceptible.”
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