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buttons
08-02-2013, 01:44 PM
there's a new app out for the iPhone called LuLu where basically you log on from Facebook anonymously (girls only) and can view your male friends but also any other guy on Facebook where you can anonymously rate/review them and read their reviews etc. article here:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2275216/Forget-Facebook-stalking--new-Yelp-rating-men-lets-women-read-anonymous-reviews-single-guys.html#axzz2KJUMrUts

scottish
08-02-2013, 01:48 PM
being 'shallow' and 'ridiculous'.

seems about right :P

buttons
08-02-2013, 01:50 PM
yeah it is, i would absolutely loathe to see what would be said by the guys i know.. doesn't seem like anyone i kne irl has used it but im still too nosey not to look if it ever takes off

FlyingJesus
08-02-2013, 01:51 PM
Wow so now women can criticise men and "warn off" girls from guys who they don't like for any reason whatsoever without them being able to defend themselves or even know about it, that sounds nice. Isn't this the exact behaviour that so many people complain is piggish and disgusting when men do it?

MKR&*42
08-02-2013, 02:31 PM
Seems about right:


Critics have been vocal in their opinions: one commentator on Kernel wrote: 'If I tried to do something like this for men to review women, I'd have a billion fire-breathing feminists down my neck quicker than I can say Germaine Greer.'

Anyway, yes it's a ridiculous idea.

Daltron
09-02-2013, 10:44 PM
---------- Post added 10-02-2013 at 09:44 AM ----------


Critics have been vocal in their opinions: one commentator on Kernel wrote: 'If I tried to do something like this for men to review women, I'd have a billion fire-breathing feminists down my neck quicker than I can say Germaine Greer.'

Lmao so true

peteyt
10-02-2013, 04:53 AM
Stalking just got even worse.

You know what really annoys me, these so called unwritten rules where guys can't do this to a female or this or that but it doesn't work vice verse. Reminds me of a funny Yahoo answers question basically a women through water at a guy and he threw it back unsurprisingly and she thought the guy was in the wrong not her.

But yeah lots of young teens will probably try it. Reminds me of that kiss rate thing

buttons
10-02-2013, 05:15 AM
Stalking just got even worse.

You know what really annoys me, these so called unwritten rules where guys can't do this to a female or this or that but it doesn't work vice verse. Reminds me of a funny Yahoo answers question basically a women through water at a guy and he threw it back unsurprisingly and she thought the guy was in the wrong not her.

But yeah lots of young teens will probably try it. Reminds me of that kiss rate thing
except that was probably voluntarily this isn't. if there was a female version I'd be so unhappy as I have this image of someone innocent and quiet and don't really want my dirty little secrets exposed :( would be the end of me ;(

peteyt
10-02-2013, 06:59 PM
except that was probably voluntarily this isn't. if there was a female version I'd be so unhappy as I have this image of someone innocent and quiet and don't really want my dirty little secrets exposed :( would be the end of me ;(

I know this may sound wrong. But am I the only one who doesn't believe in the you shouldn't hit a women rule.

I would never hit a women, well don't intend to but if I had to for self-defence or something I would.

scottish
10-02-2013, 07:08 PM
I know this may sound wrong. But am I the only one who doesn't believe in the you shouldn't hit a women rule.

I would never hit a women, well don't intend to but if I had to for self-defence or something I would.

you're asking the most aggressive woman on the forum

but i agree with that 'rule', i'd never hit a woman

myke
10-02-2013, 07:09 PM
This is a crazy concept ... wonder if it'll actually be used lol

buttons
10-02-2013, 07:10 PM
I know this may sound wrong. But am I the only one who doesn't believe in the you shouldn't hit a women rule.

I would never hit a women, well don't intend to but if I had to for self-defence or something I would.
i was talking about the kiss rate thing, i mean was that not where a guy volunteers to put himself into it? with lulu you're out into it without your permission and cant defend yourself.

and i don't agree with hitting anyone regardless your gender or their gender

ps @scottish (http://www.habboxforum.com/member.php?u=53890); im only ever aggressive with/at you =]

MKR&*42
10-02-2013, 07:11 PM
I know this may sound wrong. But am I the only one who doesn't believe in the you shouldn't hit a women rule.

I would never hit a women, well don't intend to but if I had to for self-defence or something I would.

I agree with you, I'm not going to make an exception for that rule purely because 'she is a woman'. If I have to defend myself against a woman, I will.

I don't agree with striking the first blow (to a man or woman) though.

peteyt
10-02-2013, 09:30 PM
I agree with you, I'm not going to make an exception for that rule purely because 'she is a woman'. If I have to defend myself against a woman, I will.

I don't agree with striking the first blow (to a man or woman) though.

Finally usually when I say this people think i drink stella or something.

I'm against violence. Well actually I love violence in films but in real life no - people should try and sort stuff out without resorting to violence but if I had to defend myself I would defend myself regardless of who was attacking me, sex wise and so on.

FlyingJesus
10-02-2013, 09:32 PM
All violence is a bad idea but yes different rules for different sexes is totally daft unless it relates directly to universal physical differences such as a womb or testes

MKR&*42
10-02-2013, 09:40 PM
Finally usually when I say this people think i drink stella or something.

I'm against violence. Well actually I love violence in films but in real life no - people should try and sort stuff out without resorting to violence but if I had to defend myself I would defend myself regardless of who was attacking me, sex wise and so on.

Yes, if I say stuff like this irl I'm usually called sexist when that's not the case at all :P

I agree with the second part as well, I'd always try and find another way to sort something out, but if it came to defending myself I would have to use violence.

SamPlaysHabbo
21-02-2013, 09:56 AM
I heard about this on the radio the other day, it seems like a very shallow app.

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