What is with this women’s only TEA app?

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Why do women want to weaponize a war between the sexes with an app that’s designed to attack certain individuals in the same manner they accuse men of?

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  2. MobofDucks Avatar

    My man, this is a question you explicitly do not want answers from men. If the question is sincere you want them from women only.

  3. DMmeNiceTitties Avatar

    I think the idea of it had good intentions, a women’s only app that let them warn each other about potential fuck boys. Let’s not pretend that men don’t hurt women, so the idea of an app where you can warn other women about a guy makes sense.

    That being said, the reality of the situation is different than what the app set out to do. But let’s at least acknowledge the nuance in the whole thing as to why women used this app to begin with.

  4. JackColon17 Avatar

    there are male versions of the TEA app

  5. Makeshift-human Avatar

    When has tea become a gender issue?

  6. LittleLordFuckleroy1 Avatar

    Don’t know and really don’t care.

  7. Texas_Kimchi Avatar

    Don’t know if you’ve been around the last 10 years but women have used men to blame everything that happens for the root of the problem.

  8. HoldFastO2 Avatar

    The concept itself makes sense: warn others about liars, predators, abusers, toxic people before others make the same bad experience you did. The fact that the concept can be easily abused by the same kind of toxic people you actually wanted to protect others from, is a problem, but doesn’t invalidate the concept itself.

  9. _korporate Avatar

    You’re a bit late to the topic man, it’s been more than discussed already

  10. Sqweed69 Avatar

    It’s a dystopic panopticon for gossipping over men on dating apps. While it may prevent some bad actions it does so by creating a low-trust environment. Which is not the way to go. Our society has become less trusting over the years already, this is the last thing we need.