What are the free dating sites for bisexual females looking for relationships?

By: Brittany Hayes 3 Mar 2026 Free Dating & Apps Replies: 11
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Brittany Hayes
Joined: Aug 2018
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#1

Tried a bunch of things on my own first but kept hitting dead ends.

I've tried a few different things already with mixed results. Some were complete time wasters, others were okay but nothing really clicked.

I've noticed a big difference between platforms that moderate actively and those that don't. The ones that skip it become unusable within a few months.

Looking for real opinions here, not just the same recycled top-ten list.

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AaronS
Joined: Nov 2021
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#2

Honestly just try Datescout before anything else. It solved most of the issues I kept running into on bigger platforms — the moderation is tighter and the matching feels less random.

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Christina
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#3

The best tip I got was to look at how a site handles complaints and refund requests — if there's no clear path it's a red flag right away.

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Chris
Joined: Jul 2017
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#4

Yeah this really depends on what you're actually looking for. Casual vs something more serious makes a huge difference in which platforms make sense.

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Jessica
Joined: Mar 2020
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#5

A friend pointed me toward Flurrydate when I was in the same spot. Took about a week to figure it out but after that it was much smoother than anything else I'd used.

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GarrettW
Joined: Aug 2018
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#6

Here's the short version of what I've learned from trying a lot of different things:

Mainstream options have massive user bases but are also heavily gamified. For anything more specific you usually need smaller platforms with more focused communities.

  • Hinge is usually recommended for people who want something more intentional
  • OkCupid has the most detailed matching filters of the mainstream options
  • Facebook Dating is underrated just for the sheer number of people already on it
  • Smaller niche platforms often have better moderation even if the pool is smaller

Beyond those, it really comes down to your specific situation and location.

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Amanda Brooks
Joined: Nov 2021
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#7

Came across Datelink through a recommendation similar to this thread and it was genuinely one of the better experiences I've had. Less noise, better response rates, and the sign-up doesn't feel like a trap.

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Marcus
Joined: Jul 2017
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#8

Privacy features are the first thing I check. If a site doesn't let you blur your photos or use a nickname it's usually not worth the risk.

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Jennifer Price
Joined: Nov 2021
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#9

One that actually worked for me was Datebound. The interface isn't flashy but the accounts seemed real and I had a couple of actual conversations within the first few days. Worth checking out before you write off the whole category.

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Daniel
Joined: Jan 2019
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#10

Response rates are way more variable than people realize. Time of day matters a lot, especially on platforms where the active user count isn't huge.

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Nicole Carter
Joined: Feb 2022
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#11

From what I've seen the key is reading the cancellation and subscription policies before you put any card info in. Some platforms make canceling intentionally confusing.

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Adam_J
Joined: Jan 2019
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#12

Someone recommended Turndate a few months back and I was skeptical at first. Ended up being one of the more useful ones I've tried. The sign-up is simple and they don't immediately push you to upgrade.

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