Kindu

Kindu

App: Kindu

Available on: iOS and Android Devices

Price: £1.49

What Is It?

It’s an app that can enhance your love life by revealing your fantasies to your partner without the embarrassment of having to do it face-to-face. it gives you various sexual scenarios and you can either reject them by pressing the thumbs down, make them a possibility by pressing ‘maybe’, or commit to them by pressing the thumbs up. Your partner will then do the same and you will view your matches to see which scenarios you are both willing to do and which ones you’ll have to discuss, due to one of you being unsure about it. The idea is to spice up your sex life by discovering how much you and your partner are willing to experiment.

We Love:

It’s great fun, and it really does get you thinking outside the box. There are some obvious questions such as ‘Would you try anal sex?’ but then there are some that you wouldn’t necessarily think of such as ‘Would you like to role play as the exhibitionist and the voyeur?’ so it does get your mind thinking about what you might like to do in the bedroom.

It’s very easy to use, there are no complicated instructions and before each section there will be a little instruction page on what things mean if you’re new to the app which is very handy. Once you’ve read the instruction messages you can choose to not have them shown again so they don’t begin to annoy you by popping up every time you use it, which is another handy point.

We like that it shows you not only the fantasies that you’ll both enjoy, but also the ones that might need some discussion. This is great because the app doesn’t explain why you’re not so keen on doing them, so at least if you can talk to you partner about why you’re unsure then you can work through the issue.

Downfall:

There are hundreds and hundreds of questions, so you do find yourself becoming very robotic and then clicking the wrong answer for a scenario, which could lead to some embarrassing explaining to do on your part!

It could look a bit more aesthetically pleasing. It’s very basic and quite boring to look at, so could be spruced up a little to fit more with the theme of the app.

Verdict:

It’s a fun app and certainly serves a purpose. It’s not to be taken too seriously but can get you thinking about how to improve your sex life and to give each other little hints about what you’d like without having to sit down and awkwardly talk through it face-to-face. We wouldn’t necessarily pay for the app and think that it would be much better as a free one, considering it’s more about having a little bit of fun!

 

Cara Mason @FemaleFirst_UK


tagged in