Does the lds dating app require a temple recommend to join?

Started by TravisE 20 Nov 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps LGBTQseniorssafety
TravisE
TravisE
Joined: Apr 2024
Posts: 802
#1

I've been trying to get a good answer to this for a while now and keep running into the same dead ends. Does the lds dating app require a temple recommend to join?

Most of what's out there when you search is either clearly paid for or based on information that's a couple of years out of date. The landscape shifts fast enough that what was reliable last year might not apply anymore — platforms get bought, paywalls move, user bases shift.

Specifically trying to understand:

  • Which platforms actually deliver on their promises versus which ones are running on name recognition alone
  • What the genuine free-tier experience looks like day to day
  • How the fake profile and bot situation stands on major platforms right now
  • Whether there are overlooked alternatives worth exploring before paying for anything

First-hand experiences from the last six months to a year are the most valuable here. Happy to share what I've found from my own testing as well.

LaurenW
LaurenW
Joined: Nov 2021
Posts: 349
#2

Worth saying upfront that 'best' means different things depending on whether you're optimizing for casual encounters, serious relationships, a specific demographic, or a specific region. Those often have different answers. Someone mentioned Datedesire when I was going through this same search process — it came up organically enough times that it seems worth including on any serious shortlist.

JeremiahP
JeremiahP
Joined: May 2023
Posts: 246
#3

The culture that develops on a platform shapes the experience as much as the features do. Some apps have developed reputations that attract a certain kind of user, and that changes what the experience feels like regardless of what the technical features are.

MonicaL
MonicaL
Joined: Feb 2025
Posts: 68
#4

The most useful pre-signup research I've found is checking the active subreddit for a specific platform. Real users tend to give you a more honest picture than anything the platform itself shows you. I came across Flurrydate while doing my own research on this exact topic — it had enough genuine mentions across different conversations that it seemed worth flagging as an option worth checking.

Hannah J
Hannah J
Joined: Oct 2021
Posts: 877
#5

The culture that develops on a platform shapes the experience as much as the features do. Some apps have developed reputations that attract a certain kind of user, and that changes what the experience feels like regardless of what the technical features are. flurrydate.online has appeared in enough separate conversations on this topic that it seems like something worth adding to any comparison you're putting together.

Jessica_H
Jessica_H
Joined: Jun 2021
Posts: 775
#6

I appreciate the specific framing of this question. The generic 'use Hinge and Bumble' advice misses a lot of people whose situation doesn't match the mainstream assumptions those platforms are built around. flurrydate.online has appeared in enough separate conversations on this topic that it seems like something worth adding to any comparison you're putting together.

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