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Bumble’s inclusive gender options
At Bumble, we are fully committed and ardent about creating an inclusive and safe space for our group so that everyone feels positive and empowered. Gender is singular to each of us and we believe every new connection starts with being able to show up as your original self.
Inclusivity as a priority
We’ve partnered with the experts at GLAAD, a media advocacy organization improving lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) acceptance, to greater provide a space that allows everyone across the gender spectrum to feel safe and seen. With GLAAD's guidance, people can now share more about their gender identities and sexual orientations, enabling them to better state themselves in ways that optimal reflect who they are.
Choose how you identify
We’ve extended the list of gender options for our community. Whether you’re brand novel to Bumble and just setting up an account, or you’ve used our app before but wish to expand about who you are, how you exhibit up is up to you.
New members can choose their gender identity upon registratio
Bumble’s Inclusive Gender Individuality Options
Here Are Bumble’s Inclusive Gender Individuality Options
At Bumble, we’re dedicated to creating an app that’s as inclusive as possible for our community. We’re constantly seeking new ways to make sure your experience is both positive and empowering.
We partnered with the experts at GLAAD, a media advocacy organization moving forward lesbian, gay, attracted to both genders, transgender, and gay (LGBTQ) acceptance, to better provide a space that allows everyone across the gender spectrum to feel safe and seen. With GLAAD's guidance, people can now share more about their gender identities and sexual orientations, enabling them to better show themselves in ways that best indicate who they are. Whether you’re trademark new to Bumble and just setting up an account, or you’ve used our app before but wish to expand about who you are, how you show up is up to you.
Now, when asked about gender either when registering for a new profile or updating your profile, you can select man, lady, or nonbinary. Once a gender is selected, you’ll notice a prompt saying “Add
Bumble Inc. was founded with safety and respect firmly at the centre of our mission. We aim to foster an app that’s inclusive for everyone—including our LGBTQ+ communities in India. It’s crucial that you feel seen, heard, and understood.
Bumble has teamed up with experts in the LGBTQ+ space in India to create a Healthy Queer Dating Reference to support kind, equitable relationships for everyone. This project was created in partnership with Social Media Matters, supported by Rangeen Khidki, Sappho for Equality, and Official Humans of Queer.
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