• ft. Sybil Shiddel, Communications Manager, Gleeden

  • Nov 2 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

ft. Sybil Shiddel, Communications Manager, Gleeden

  • Summary

  • An app for extramarital relationships, mainly marketed to women. Sounds interesting? Well, it exists. And is booming. Which shows the diverse nature of relationships, and people prioritising their happiness and pleasure. It might sound culturally blasphemous but stats prove unhappiness in many relationships with reasons ranging from snoring to abuse, and here is an app offering a way out.

    This week, Farhad & Sunetro are accompanied by Sybil Shiddel, the Communications Manager of the Gleeden App. Gleeden is a French online dating community and social networking service primarily marketed to women, specifically those who are already in a relationship. And it's a company made and run entirely by women.

    Sybil talks about the ethos of the app, the need for it; how were cultures, morals and laws navigated, how have people responded to it, safety measures taken by the app to keep uphold privacy, etc. They also discuss cheating, monogamy, adultery and the likes.

    Find the app's official website.(https://en.gleeden.com/)

    You can follow Farhad on his Instagram handle: @theqr8r
    You can follow Sunetro on his Instagram handle: @glitterbugged
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