Friend-making apps, lately there are so many new types, but honestly, I’m confused about which one to choose. I’ve noticed that many are women-only. Apps like Touch and Doormatch, which have 24-hour monitoring and ID verification, give a sense of security. But requiring payment to remove ads is a bit disappointing.



Personally, I found Favomatch interesting because it specializes in helping fans find friends. It seems good for people who want to talk about their favorite idols or connect with others who share the same hobbies. Also, Bumble is rare in that it can be used by men too. You can switch to BFF mode to focus on making friends, and the cost is also low.

For people in their 30s and 40s, there are specialized apps like Somli, and for golf friends, apps like GolWho. Ultimately, you can only choose based on your purpose and age group, but for finding hobby friends, women-only apps seem safer and easier to meet people with the same goals. Since many are free to try, signing up first might be the best way to go.
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