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  2. Sniffies - Wikipedia

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    The map also shows the locations of groups and popular meeting places in the user's area. Users can browse the map to view profiles, chat, and share pictures with potential partners in their area. Sniffies does not require registration to use; however, certain features, such as filtering results, require free registration.

  3. dudesnude - Wikipedia

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    dudesnude is a popular social networking website dedicated to gay, bisexual, bicurious and men who have sex with men. The site was launched in 2002 [ 2 ] and it has over 500,000 members. [ 3 ] The website's purpose is to facilitate chat, dating, and setting up sexual encounters known as a "hookup". [ 4 ]

  4. Manhunt (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Manhunt was officially launched in Cambridge, Massachusetts on April 1, 2001, by Jonathan Crutchley and Larry Basile after their original Boston-based gay telephone dating service declined when more of their clients began to use the Web to find partners. Within a year, about 10,000 men from the greater Boston area had created profiles on the site.

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  6. Muscle worship - Wikipedia

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    Muscle worship is a fetish among some gay men, giving rise to a number of websites that display bodybuilders posing for admirers and offering private online posing shows. [10] [11] There are also sites devoted to women who enjoy worshiping male bodybuilders. Many other sites are oriented towards straight men who enjoy worshipping female ...

  7. Pillowfort - Wikipedia

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    Pillowfort was taken offline for three months while the staff fixed the vulnerabilities which were uncovered, and reopened without free public registration. As of January 2022, new users can still register by being invited by an existing member or purchasing a registration key. [1] [13] The developers added an automated rolling waitlist in 2022.

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  9. Stripchat - Wikipedia

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    Stripchat is an international adult website and social network featuring free live-streamed webcam performances, often including nudity and sexual activity, through traditional, virtual reality, and mobile broadcasts. [2] [3] [4] The site averages over 400 million visitors a month, according to Similarweb. [5]