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Guides | 10.28.2021

These Apps Are Made For Cannabis Users Looking For Love

Rolling together is always more fun.

Sick of dating app giants like Tinder and Bumble? Cannabis users on these apps often feel a sense of discrimination due to their relationship with the plant. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, so finding a partner on regular dating apps can be challenging, especially with the abundance of users who don’t like cannabis or associate themselves with cannabis consumers.

Low and behold, there are three unique dating apps that all gear themselves towards cannabis users and help them connect with like-minded stoners. Without further ado, here are the top three cannabis dating apps as of 2021.

420 Mate

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The number one dating app for stoners; the app’s founders even call themselves “the cupids of cannabis.” The app brings like-minded stoners together to emphasize the fact that cannabis use plays a significant role in the user’s day-to-day, so we’re sure no one will be swiping left on you because of your cannabis rituals.

The best thing about 420 Mate is that they don’t distinguish who uses cannabis recreationally, medically, or for any other reasons; they let the user do all the talking to get to know one another. The free dating site/app is just like any other, so feel free to check out different profiles, look through pictures, and send a message if you’re interested in looking for love with a fellow pothead.

420 Singles

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Unlike 420 Mate, 420 Singles is a less advanced but equally effective app/site for stoners looking for love. A man named Ryan created the app after seeing the hardships that stoners face on regular dating websites when they’re often dismissed for their cannabis use. This app contains all the features you can find in a regular dating site/app and is completely free. Scroll through the profiles of fellow single stoners and reach out through the in-app instant messenger. This app is allegedly not as user-friendly as 420 Mate but still has more than 50,000 users looking for stoner love.

High There!

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High to you too! This flashy cannabis dating app comes with a variety of features, including unique video options that let you connect a video to your dating profile. The app’s developers have uniquely targeted their demographic as “medi-recreational” cannabis users. It was created to help people sick of being judged by users on regular dating apps for their affinity with cannabis. The app doesn’t only target stoners looking for love, but they encourage cannabis users to connect for numerous reasons that aren’t specifically hookups or relationships.

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