If you're single, then you've most likely tried some form on online dating, whether it's a browse on Plenty Of Fish and a quick swipe on Tinder.
Unfortunately, while we've all met some lookers online, we've also fallen foul to a few less-than-gentlemanly messages.
Worry not because a new app has been launched, which lets women take in control of the conversation and avoid rude or embarrassing chats with people who think that a graphic description of their modus operandi in the bedroom is the perfect opener.
Bumble has been launched by Tinder co-founder Whitney Wolfe and is pretty similar to the popular dating app, except for the fact that after two users have swiped to match with each other, the woman is the only one who can initiate the conversation.
Each lady has 24 hours to respond and if the man is really keen, he can request another 24 hours but only with one connection per day.
Bumble is available from the Apple Store at the moment but is not yet released for Android.
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