'We've found labels are becoming less and less relevant - and rightfully so, since they can be damaging.'īut gay website Queerty wrote that the app caters specifically to 'heteroflexible' guys seeking 'bro jobs' - in other words, straight men who dabble in gay sex while ostensibly maintaining their straight identities. 'One of the reasons we don't state bi or gay in our app is that we believe it shouldn't matter when meeting other men,' Kutler told Mic in an email. Because of the app's avoidance of explicit sexual labels, there is some confusion as to who exactly it's designed for.īro founder Scott Kutler told Mic that the app is catering to dudes who want to have sex with other men, without explicitly self-identifying as gay or bisexual.