With Lulu application, women can put “note” to the men coming out to share in a social network that already has 5 million users and is used by one in four university in the United States.
Lulu, available on iTunes and Google Play, was created by former professional tennis player Alexandra Chong to try to replicate in the mobile world “the security environment and privacy you have a meeting women only “
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Chong, who grew up in Jamaica and studied law at the London School of Economics, told EFE that this application recently made the jump to Latin America is a “intelligence tool for appointments, for both girls and for boys.”
Your users make use of tags to anonymously evaluate the guys who know , as #AlientoMortal or # LasMamásLoAdoran, and also rate them on a scale of 0 to 10, according to how good they are in several categories, including manners, sex, humor, commitment, look.
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“Men also can register to see what the girls say about them and get a personalized ‘feedback’. The kids can see their average rating and what hashtags were used to describe the girls,” said Chong.
Men (one million, according to the founder), you can withdraw their profiles if they wish, users receive updated their average score and hashtags information. Of course, they can not see who they have been reviewed nor can review girls.
According to Chong, “ Lulu empowers women with information about boys and relationships. It is an essential resource for women seeking dating and dating someone today . “
Thanks to a capital injection, Lulu, began as a start up , reached Latin America and is now available in Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile and Peru.
“We believe the time is right, because Latin America It is an incredibly social region and found that women are early adopters and are willing to try new technologies “concluded Chong
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