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Lulu App: How men are rated using the smartphone application

With Lulu, women can talk about their men's acquaintances.
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This is how the blasphemy 2.0 works

Everyone is talking about the Lulu app: Never before was it possible to communicate so openly with other (completely unknown) women about their male acquaintances. But is that really okay?

Anyone who has ever gone to a really lousy guy on the glue, knows this: Preferably you want to warn every woman in the world in front of this idiot. Et voilà: That's the idea of ​​the app Lulu . Using the application, men who are friends with Facebook can be rated: Points are awarded for looks, manners, humor and even their bedroom skills - even small quirks or peculiarities can be published with hashtags. # Carrying Crocks, #magging my parents, or #drawn are just a few ideas.

Until some time ago, men did not know that they would be rated anonymously with the Lulu app, but after the rapid spread of the application, they were put off: Men now have to register for service before they can be judged.

What more and more women in New York and London consider a great idea, we find pretty stupid. Neither one of us wants a man to evaluate our most intimate secrets with his entire football club and neither should we do that ourselves.

On the other hand we find " Dear Dude " and the "Truth Bombs", two different categories of the app, in which women and men can ask each other questions about their love problems . According to the inventors of the app, this should ensure greater understanding between the sexes. Why, why not?

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