
"The couple took to TikTok to post a video of themselves committing to one another moments before their wedding ceremony. Set to the music of Kim Petras' "Alone", the pair shared the moment that they deleted Grindr from their phones. They sealed the gesture with a high five. The end of the video showed them dressed in cream suits and embracing each other in a hug as white petals fell around them."
""The concept you and your partner, deleting Grindr together the day of your wedding," one person captioned a report of the video. The comment has received more than 80,000 likes, with the person adding, "Only to reinstall it that night, saying looking for a third". "Gay marriage is uninstalling Grindr on both your phones but making a shared couple account," another person joked."
"Monogamy refers to a relationship in which both individuals are exclusively sexually, romantically and emotionally involved with the other. A survey published in 2024 found that there are many things couples can do to achieve greater sexual satisfaction in monogamous relationships, such as hand-holding, hugging, kissing and cuddling. Although the happy couple have seemingly chosen monogamy, everyone is different. RuPaul's Drag Race judge Michelle Visage previously spilled the tea on her open marriage with her husband David Case."
A gay couple posted a TikTok video showing them deleting Grindr moments before their wedding, set to Kim Petras' "Alone." They sealed the deletion with a high five and later appeared in cream suits embracing as white petals fell. Some viewers praised the gesture while many questioned why the app was only removed on the wedding day. One caption about reinstalling the app received more than 80,000 likes, and other responses joked about creating a shared couple account or uninstalling without deleting an account. A 2024 survey recommended physical intimacy to boost monogamous satisfaction, and Michelle Visage shared details about her open marriage.
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