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While swiping through potential matches on dating apps like Tinder, Bumble, or Hinge, you might see “GGG” on people’s profiles. This term stands for “Good, giving, and game,” meaning that your match’s sights are set on the bedroom and they aim to please. Read on to learn what GGG means on dating apps, for relationships, and where this steamy slang comes from!

Things You Should Know

  • GGG means “Good, giving, and game.” This signifies that you’re good in bed, give equally to your partner, and game to try new things in the bedroom.
  • On Tinder and other dating apps, GGG can mean that you’re searching for hookups.
  • The term GGG was created by the journalist Dan Savage.
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What does GGG mean?

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  1. This slang term means that you’re good in bed, willing to please and spend equal time on your partner, and open to trying new things in the bedroom. [1]
    • Of course, being “Game” doesn’t mean you’ll do anything. This just means that you’re willing to experiment within reason and with your consent!
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GGG Meaning on Tinder

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  1. When you see GGG on people’s dating profiles or put it on your own, it says that you’re looking for a casual relationship that stays mostly in the bedroom.
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GGG Meaning For Dating

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  1. Being GGG signifies that you’re happy to fulfill your significant other’s intimate needs. This can lead to a healthier and more satisfying romantic relationship! [2]
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Origins of GGG

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  1. Savage wrote that being a good romantic partner comes down to being GGG (good, giving, and game) in a 2004 article for his column in The Stranger . [3]

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