GGG Is an Important Term to Understand If You're Navigating Online Dating

July 2024 ยท 3 minute read

GGG is an acronym that is key to understanding Tinder and other online dating sites, but many are confused by what the three Gs stand for.

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The Gist:

Dating has been perilous and difficult since the beginning of time, but the advent of online dating services like Tinder and others has only made things more complicated. In addition to trying to find a workable topic to discuss either online or in person, users on these platforms now have to navigate plenty of acronyms and slang terms that are entirely specific to this world.

One such acronym, GGG, has baffled many Tinder users who are new to the app or simply not familiar with what it means. In order to navigate life on Tinder, GGG is a pretty crucial thing to understand.

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What does GGG mean on Tinder?

If you see GGG attached to someone's bio on Tinder, the first thing you need to know is that it's typically a good sign. The acronym stands for "good, giving, and game," and it refers to someone's skills in the bedroom.

"Good" means that you're good in bed, "giving" means that you want to make sure your partner is experiencing as much pleasure as you are, and "game" means that you are down to try new things during sex.

So I need a glossary for all these new terms and phrases on #Tinder. Apparently, GGG is NOT a new fraternity and ethically non-monogamous means Imma cheat on you in your face and you can't say nothin'. Chileeeee, let go delete this app. pic.twitter.com/HClShKIMeM

โ€” Peace (@rhobotic1922) November 20, 2020

While that acronym applies in many places, on Tinder, people use GGG as an indication that what they're really looking for is a hookup or a very casual relationship. They want the relationship to stay mostly in the bedroom. They definitely aren't looking for anything serious.

Some users also use the term for its acronym, to indicate both that they're looking for a hookup and that they are good and open to experimentation (within limits, of course).

GGG comes from sex columnist Dan Savage.

Like much of our terminology around sex, GGG was coined originally by columnist Dan Savage, who for decades has written the sex column Savage Love. He first coined the acronym in 2004, and it has only become more common in the years since.

It's one of the best shorthands on the internet for those who want to be honest about what they're looking for, and also about what they're willing to provide themselves.

Tinder Match: I'm looking for someone who is GGG.

Me: Oh that's totally me.

Tinder Match: Great!

Me: I'm totally a Girl Giddy about Guac.

โ€” Buffaluffagus ๐Ÿ™ˆ (@MissSassy_Pants) July 30, 2019

GGG helped create a more sex positive atmosphere.

Dan Savage, and GGG in particular, have helped to create more space for people to talk openly about their sexual desires. GGG may not be the most family friendly acronym, but it's a term that's meant to make it easier to talk about your needs and what you're open to.

While hookup culture may come with its downsides, knowing how to navigate the world of Tinder is important. GGG is far from the only acronym out there, but it's undoubtedly one of the most important to the world of online dating.

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