Apple Removes iPhuck Sex Networking App
In the face of mounting pressure from family and religious groups, Apple have removed casual sex networking app iPhuck from the iPhone store.
The app, which had over 500,000 downloads when it was removed from the store, worked to simplify users finding a casual sexual encounter. By collating the users location with a list of sexual preferences, such as gender and physical appearance of a prospective partner, whether they were interested in any more kinky acts such as public sex, threesomes, or scat, etc, users could be matched to an ideal sexual partner who was nearby.
It would then match the user to someone nearby when they were in the mood for a casual encounter. A message would be sent to the prospective partner asking “iPhuck, uPhuck?” and showing photo, details, any sexual inclinations and so on. If the person responded positively by clicking the iPhuck option, they’d be put in touch using iPhucks instant messaging technology so that they could arrange their sexual liason.
Groups from all sides of the political and religious spectrum had condemned iPhuck for encouraging casual sexual encounters, possibly putting women at risk when they arrange to meet strangers for sex, and on numerous moral grounds.
Apple have declined to comment on the removal of the iPhuck application, nor on the continued presence in the iStore of an iWank app which allows users to watch eachother masturbate via video messaging.












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