Polyamory/Non-Monogamy Dating App Monogamish Launches

Polyamory/Non-Monogamy Dating App Monogamish Launches

MELBOURNE, Australia — Monogamish, a dating app focused on polyamory and non-monogamy, is now available for download on the App Store and Google Play Store.

The app "promises a judgment-free space where singles and couples can openly express their sexuality, individuality, and desires," said a rep.

The app includes a unique verification process to screen out catfishers and fake profiles.

"We are passionate about helping our users build life-long connections, friendships and we hope for long-term relationships," said app creator Bill Schwab. "We achieve this with exclusive in-person events, online dating programs and seminars hosted by sexuality and lifestyle influencers, special offers from our supporting brands and businesses and more to be announced soon."

Schwab also elaborated on his motivations behind the development of the app.

"The current online networking and dating landscape is broken," he said. "For the polyamory and non-monogamous communities, the consensus is that a ‘good’ online dating platform that celebrates sexuality and embraces inclusivity with a focus on long-term relationships and developing supportive communities, does not exist."

"Monogamish is the dating application that solves these issues and more," he concluded.

For more information, visit Monogamish online.

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