Easyhump reviews

Easyhump reviews

There are two main components to hooking up with someone. You have to find some place to go to meet people. Then you have to find someone that wants to do the dirty with you. There are no apps that can guarantee a hookup. However, there are some that can get the two main components out of the way.

iHookup review: A no-frills hookup app that's a mix of sexy and sketchy

Post iHookup is a dating site that's used for exactly what it sounds like, and is a decent alternative to AdultFriendFinder. But beware — it feels just as scammy as it does sexy.

Sign up for iHookup See Details. Finding a hookup is hard. And on a standard dating site, unless someone puts "only looking for friends with benefits" in their bio, it can be difficult to make sure that you're both on the same page. It's easy to assume that, with traditional dating sites and apps like Tinder or Hinge gaining so much success, that online hookup sites would be just as sought after.

However, AdultFriendFinder seems to be the only hookup site making money moves, and that raunchy, borderline porn setup is too much of a clusterfuck for a lot of people. If you're open to suggestions past AFF, iHookup should be a contender.

Whether you're freshly out of a relationship and need to go a little wild, have pent up sexual energy, or are trying to come out of your comfort zone , iHookup could be a place you can go to find whatever type of sexual relationship you're looking for, whether that be a one-time booty call, friends with benefits situation, or some sexting.

There's no room for confusion here. The creators definitely weren't trying to be discreet with a name like iHookup. For comparison, a name like AdultFriendFinder is hugely misleading. This is something to keep in mind: If anyone finds your Google search history or app collection on your phone, they'll immediately know what you're up to.

At least it's not Milffuck. But also, props to you for not even trying to hide it. Like hell yeah, I'm trying to get laid tonight. Surprisingly, a name as explicit as "iHookup" doesn't land you on a page that'll get you fired if your boss sees it. You're greeted with a blurred picture of a fully clothed couple in the background and the slogan "Casual dating based on physical attraction" under the headline "Sparks fly.

Once signed up, the home page says things like "Tinder for MILFs" or "Get your premium backdoor access" and other lovely things along those lines. Fortunately, these are really just ads and not actually a part of the site.

The matchmaking algorithm is based on your answers to questions about your sex life, including dirty talky and fetishes, as well as more vague terms like "erotica" and "desire. Regardless of how well that actually finds you someone you'd sleep well with, let's not pretend like iHookup is doing anything to foster a genuinely passionate connection. They'll take you do an external website, and it's definitely irritating that they try to hide that. Really though, don't click on them. The majority of visitors are in the United States, with the rest of the pie filled out by singles from the United Kingdom, India, and South Africa.

Creating a profile simply takes basic info like your gender and which gender you're interested in man and woman are the only options for both, just FYI , age, zip code, and what you're looking for on the site. Your options include casual encounters, friends with benefits, discreet romance, dating, online fun, or activity partners. Not sure what the difference between a few of those is, but OK. Hope you're not too fazed by the "hot MILFs in your area" vibes, because you'll have to fork over some coin if you want to do much of anything.

After you sign up, they send you straight to the payment options page and use pop-ups and redirects to make it difficult to navigate away. Being held hostage until you get your credit card out is a warning in itself, and we wouldn't blame you for clicking out immediately. Hope you're not too fazed by the "hot MILFs in your area" vibes, because you'll have to fork over some coin if you want to do much of anything — including seeing messages.

It seems extremely steep for a site like this, but they guarantee that if you don't get a hookup in your first three months, they'll give you three months for free.

This would have been one of those times when you actually read the fine print. Unfortunately, iHookup raises a few eyebrows in both areas.

Officially, it means that the website doesn't use HTTPS encryption and doesn't have a security certificate issued by a legitimate certificate authority. Unofficially, it means that there's information sent or received on the site is unprotected and at risk for being read, modified, or stolen by hackers or simply anyone in your WiFi network or internet service provider.

Incognito mode won't cover your ass here , but there are a few tricks that can help keep your identity online more private: A VPN or a service like Tor lets you work on a randomly-selected server or IP address, making it nearly impossible for someone on the other end to know who's really on the site. The second red flag: The Twitter account linked on iHookup's landing page hasn't been used since It is hilarious. No one cares if SilverSingles doesn't have a good follower ratio, but shouldn't a site marketing to young baddies be on top of that social media game?

The third red flag: The army of Sweethaarts. They could very well be the hottest person on the site, but they do not exist and you will not meet them in person. Registering with your email on iHookup also signs you up for an inbox terrorized with PR updates from Sweethaarts. After you're in, your home page will have a collage of matches like any other site.

They're way tamer than what our poor eyes have seen in past experience with hookup sites, though: People's profile pictures are actually of their faces and not zoomed in photos of their nether regions!

While the site and its ads are totally uncensored, members aren't inclined to use half-naked pictures as their profile pictures and will actually show you their face instead.

You can tell that users are actually putting at least a slight bit of effort into making their profiles reflect their genuine personalities, and it makes the experience feel a bit more personal. Cheesy dating sites have a tendency to throw clickables in your face: Notifications you didn't sign up for, calls to action in obnoxious fonts, and blinking naked parts everywhere.

This "organization" is probably just due to the site's lack of features, but at least you won't fall down the rabbit hole of tabs. In your "About me" section, you can specify your physical features, occupation, zodiac sign, whether you have pets, and more.

You can also give more details about yourself and what you're looking for in a partner by typing in lengthier answers or checking off characteristics as a way for iHookup to give you better matches whom you have more in common with. It's nowhere near as comprehensive as Match or OkCupid , but it's more actual matchmaking than AdultFriendFinder offers. Having a profile spot dedicated to what you're looking for is great — you'll immediately get to see how far each user is willing to go, and intentions will no longer get mixed up.

One thing I want to stress is that vulgar ads are everywhere. I mean, the website is free to use, so they have to use a ton of ads to keep the place up and running. Like an ad for condoms or pregnancy tests, perhaps? Though we can appreciate the simple layout, it's still basic as hell. A quick glance at the features listed across the top makes it clear that there aren't many things to do. Your matches will be in a collage on the home page, and depending on the distance limit you've set, there will probably be a lot.

If you scroll, it'll keep giving you new matches until you reach the bottom of the page. And that's it. No second page to click on, nothing. The site literally has about two features aside from messaging and it's not even instant message — it's emailing , making it easy to use but just as boring. Before you even add a picture, the messages will come pouring into your inbox. It's always confusing when someone wants to talk to you when your photo is the generic avatar, but we digress.

Adding a profile photo is a crucial step toward attracting legit users and finding a connection where both parties are attracted to each other. If you're too nervous to message first, you can send a "flirt" to break the ice, which is iHookup's version of the Facebook poke. Once you do click on a match, their profile will give you a ton of information about them it's pretty in-depth for a hookup site.

Answers to questions like what he or she is passionate about, how his or her friends would describe him or her, what he or she is looking for in a partner, and more are all displayed. They also estimate how well you two would get along "on the streets. It's basically a crappy version of Tinder, but it's nice that they have something to do besides plain messaging. Don't be expecting to meet your future spouse or anything, but it's comforting to know more about a potential hookup besides how hot they are.

The one slightly "game-like" thing that they have that's not the traditional messaging with someone is the "Hookups" tab.

Here, it shows you someone's profile picture and asks "Would you hook up with me? It's basically a crappy version of Tinder and feels like high school, but it's there if the slow-paced inboxing has you down. You can also use the search feature to find specific usernames or enter filters to find specific characteristics.

But unless you set your filter preferences to something other than what you put in your main profile, the matches are likely to be the same.

The live videos part is where it gets into obnoxious porn territory. Similar to the way it shows you your matches, you'll be provided with a collage of profiles for people who are apparently also online and ready to video chat or have some cyber sex.

Let's just say your grandma would probably not approve. One thing I did notice is that most of the pictures that aren't selfies look extremely posed, bordering on thirst trap territory. However, if you can get past how seriously ridiculous the entire setup is, the live video feature is actually great quality. Forget the grainy s look of videos in the past — these puppies are high def, in your face, and you won't miss a single detail.

AskMen's review calls the quality of the videos "well beyond standard," which are the exact words you want to hear if your primary goal on the site is to get excited without having to actually leave the house and meet someone. As you can assume, this is NSFW, or safe for anything besides basically chilling alone in a room. These HD videos are especially handy if you've found someone you like who's too far away.

This is closest thing you'll get to being in person. It's probably why AdultFriendFinder's user base dwarves that of iHookup, and why iHookup is trying to lure people in with "fantasy profiles.

I began doing searches on the members. A ton of profiles would appear in the results, but there was never a member count which is always a red flag for scam sites. The pictures seemed legit in many cases, but most of the profiles were not filled out at all.

Given what the user agreement said, I figure these could be photos that people made on other dating sites that were then transferred to make fake accounts. Depending how far you allow your distance limit to be, meeting some decent people is technically possible — they may be a ton of miles away, though, so sexting or video chats might have to suffice.

You'll be less lucky if you're looking for real in-person sex without having to travel, as the likelihood of having a robust selection of matches in your area is probably low, especially if you don't live in a big city. There's also no instant messaging function just old-fashioned email type things which nixes the opportunity for quick, back-and-forth banter. The website is more of a Facebook for horny people than it is an all-encompassing hookup site. Don't get me wrong, the unique profile compatibility ratings and HD webcams are great — but other than that, there's not much stimulating stuff you can do without clicking a virus-ridden ad and leaving the site, and that's just not fulfilling.

I would say minimalistic, but it's not exactly the aesthetically-pleasing kind of minimalistic.

Agency staffers will review your report and steer you to the correct recovery resources. After you issue a fraud complaint with FTC, you'll soon. I'm misleading woman; most want much much more than sex. In short: Ashley Madison is BS Smile This site has plenty reviews about AM.

I had a relationship but I realized that she didn't want a commitment, but we left and it was wonderful! When I joined Dating, a five-year relationship had ended. The application helped to raise my self-esteem.

All the fun, without the expectations of a traditional dating app. Your subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least hours before the end of the current period.

A scamming site full of scammers. I had a 3 day trial and I think only one girl I was certain was real. And it automatically brings up windows to other sites.

Pure Review May 2020

Home Login Register. Read times. Londonpunter30 Posts: 1, Reviews: Anyone also using Tinder my know the above sites.. All say head over there, but of course dont actually give any details of their profile name or how to contact them on said external site. In fact why even go through another site, when you can contact them direct via Tinder?

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Post iHookup is a dating site that's used for exactly what it sounds like, and is a decent alternative to AdultFriendFinder. But beware — it feels just as scammy as it does sexy. Sign up for iHookup See Details. Finding a hookup is hard. And on a standard dating site, unless someone puts "only looking for friends with benefits" in their bio, it can be difficult to make sure that you're both on the same page. It's easy to assume that, with traditional dating sites and apps like Tinder or Hinge gaining so much success, that online hookup sites would be just as sought after. However, AdultFriendFinder seems to be the only hookup site making money moves, and that raunchy, borderline porn setup is too much of a clusterfuck for a lot of people. If you're open to suggestions past AFF, iHookup should be a contender.

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This is dating with a difference — instead of tirelessly swiping right, your friends do the hard work for you. You create a crew with your BFFs which opens a group chat and you pick the people that you think your pals would be suited to, and they do the same for you. You can chat privately in your crew, discuss potential matches and share profiles of people who you want to set up.

10 best apps for hookups and getting laid

When Uber meets Snapchat, Pure is a trendy mobile app claiming to be your wingman when it comes to instantaneous, discreet, and casual hookups. Apps of today have become so innovative that people have grown vastly dependent on them to do chores and a bunch of other things. Whether it be to order food at 1 am, buy groceries online, book rental cars or taxis, make a reservation for housing accommodations, stream favorite shows and music, there is an app for all that and more. If Uber had a baby with Snapchat, Pure is a hookup app that has one simple premise, and that is to deliver dates on demand. Contrary to other existing dating apps, this one does not promise longevity or even actual relationships, for that matter. First launched in October , Pure has been deemed as strong competition for Tinder since its concept makes finding casual sex partners quicker and easier. The main idea for Pure is about self-destructing profiles that will encourage more instantaneous hookups while maintaining anonymity and discretion. A user is only given an hour to locate and chat up others before their profile disintegrates. If you want to try Pure again, you'd have to create a whole new profile. This innovative concept coupled with aesthetically pleasing user interface has made Pure an app to be reckoned with. However, does the dating app deliver its promises and get you actual legit dates or is it just a scammy site underneath all the glamour and prestige? We took a closer look at this app and explored its features, dating possibilities, prices, and more. To get started, download the app on your mobile device first. The app is available on Google Play and the App Store. It is completely free to download, but there are in-app purchases.

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As a woman I used Adult Friend Finder for a year and a half. As with any site you have to have a good attitude and be willing to put time and effort in contacting people and yes there are many fake profiles. Anything that looks too good to be true probably is. Please keep in mind that the men out-number the females by a factor of I am going to repeat the "good attitude" and "time and effort. Ashley Madison may be legit but it's so unwieldy and expensive to use, it's not worth it. If you can be a generous gentleman for 5 dates you are almost guaranteed to get sex. My problem is that I feel like I'm misleading woman; most want much much more than sex.

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