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Pete Loadstone

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I repent subscribing, which I did believing it's good to endorse an app claiming it supports people's need to join and form communities. After six weeks of no brand-new real connections in London I didn't think it merited further money. I was shocked to be told my options were: spend more or delete my account. I wrote to disagree this, plus a number of the features promised weren't permitted, and I was being charged the same number of Pounds as others were in Euros - all unfair. Still no response.

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Ashesborn

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The app is in a dire need of an update. The interface is as clunky and unintuitive as it gets, and the constant full-screen ads that pop up even if you're in the middle of entering a message (which ensures you accidentally tap on it) make trying to navigate the thing infinitely more frustrating. Unfortunately, the overall design makes me disinclin

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Going to Turkey? Here’s every LGBTQ traveller needs to know

Turkey is a lovely country in Western Asia that many travellers go to for its beautiful beaches, breathtaking landscapes, and historic cities. It is a fairly conservative territory, which is reflected in its attitudes towards LGBTQ people. For gay travellers in Turkey, there are safety concerns to be mindful of when it comes to public expression, both in the cities and in rural areas. But don’t let that stop you from exploring the country and visiting its vibrant LGBTQ communities.

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