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Related: About this forumLULU: A Creepy App for the Women!
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/lulu-app-lets-women-review-ex-boyfriends-article-1.1377195Rate The Date Online: Lulu App Lets Women Review Hookups
An app dedicated to dishing dirt on men by allowing women to anonymously rate them on everything from personality to kissing style is stirring up controversy.
"Girls love to share," co-founder Alison Schwartz told the Daily News. "They love to have information, to be in the know. They love to have their experiences validated by other friends."
She and partner Alexandra Chong came up with the idea for Lulu after a girls' brunch resulted in oversharing about Topshop sales, dermatologist appointments, and, eventually, guys.
"There's a lot of value in girl talk," Schwartz said. "The second you put a guy in the mix, the candor completely changes. We realized there's something so powerful there."
The app, exclusive to women, launched in January and has consistently been among the top 20 in the iTunes store. More than 1.5 million reviews and 15 million profile views have been logged.
Reviews assess a mans humor, appearance, manners, ambition and commitment, all rated on a scale of one to 10.
The app works by syncing to users Facebook accounts to scan friends and see which men have been rated.
Women can browse reviews or write their own by identifying their relationship with the person, from crush to ex-boyfriend. It's easier than Yelp.
While men who want their review removed can opt out by contacting Lulu, most reaction to the app seems less focused on guy-bashing and more focused on the absurdity of all of it.
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LULU: A Creepy App for the Women! (Original Post)
Bonobo
Jun 2013
OP
i'm always real thankful I've been happily married to my soul mate for a looong time.
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2013
#4
Somehow I think the promo pictures aren't going to match up with what's inside
Major Nikon
Jun 2013
#7
malthaussen
(17,672 posts)1. Funnily enough, *Love American Style* did a skit on this 40 years ago...
... obviously an idea whose time came long ago.
-- Mal
lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)2. Amazon women on the moon did it even better
malthaussen
(17,672 posts)3. That was actually what I was thinking of...
Fuzzy memory.
-- Mal
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)4. i'm always real thankful I've been happily married to my soul mate for a looong time.
I imagine its tough to find oneself single in this day and age.
Gore1FL
(21,887 posts)5. I always wanted a wife
Then, I got one.
Then I got all of my credit cards run up.
Then I got a bombshell confession
Then I got a divorce.
Then I got 10 years of bad credit trying to pay off debt I never produced.
Trust me; it's pretty awesome to find oneself single in this day and age.
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)6. Then I am sorry and happy for you, respectively.
And in that order.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)7. Somehow I think the promo pictures aren't going to match up with what's inside