Rutger published: Troye Sivan Opens Up About His Dating Preferences in New Campaign

Troye Sivan has been stirring up some fun chatter with his open chat about dating preferences, all tied up in a playful campaign with Grindr. They rolled out a cheeky game called “tap or block,” where Troye and his dance crew dive headfirst (with a smile) through a series on what they love or leave when it comes down romance.

In this spirited showdown, Troye and his awesome dancers—Mauro, Simone, Benjamin, Theo, Samuel, and Ainsley—go through a lively ritual, where they tap what's a hit and block what grinds their gears in dating. With lots laughter and storytelling, it's more than just preferences; it becomes a space filled with genuine camaraderie.

The thrill and spontaneity: hotel room escapades

One favorite topic that got everyone tapping was "hotel sex." Troye cracked a joke about how tour life would be a lot less fun without it. “We'd be celiebrating seven months, which would be wild,” he said, sending everyone laughing. The spontaneity and thrill are what makes these hotel experiences a treasured part life on tour.

The crew also shares a soft spot romantic little things like satin pillowcases, smooth talk, and great foreplay. These touches are essentials that make on-the-road love all more special.

Keeping it real: avoiding dating "icks"

While there were plenty taps, some things got blocked fast. One was taking a nude selfie with an object “for scale”—marked as too "performing." This shows how much Troye and his crew value keeping things simple and real.

Body hair sparked some fun debate too. Troye finds "super hairy" dudes “kind hot,” while he got turned off by too much shaving. He definitely prefers that natural look, sharing a bit about how he sees body image attraction.

Relationship vibes and community vibes

Troye Sivan, known more than just his music, talked about relationship dynamics. Drawing from lyrics and persona, he hinted at a liking “strict dynamics” with partners, adding more layers his public image.

The Grindr campaign captures modern dating's messy, sexy, and sometimes confusing mix. “Dating can feel like all things once,” Troye said. “Grindr this campaign nail it humor, honesty, and community. It feels good have these talks out there.”

Troye Sivan's musical odyssey: on stage and off

Beyond these candid chats, Troye Sivan's making waves with his music too. His "Something Give Each Other" tour runs from May 2024 through December 2024, showing how he's grown as artist. Plus, his "Sweaty" tour with Charli XCX, since September 2024, keeps gaining fans.

This creative blend personal storytelling keeps Troye on top in music LGBTQ discussions. He shares openly and engages playfully, continuing be an outspoken voice diversity.

Jump in! Share your thoughts and stories in comments—let's keep this space lively and respectful.

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