Is it ever OK to kiss and tell? Matchmakers, sex therapists and podcasters give their opinion
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Is it ever OK to kiss and tell? Matchmakers, sex therapists and podcasters give their opinion
"all tongue and very grabby with his hands"
"just supreme at everything"
"super soft lips and very sensual"
"devastatingly lazy and boring in bed"
An increasing number of women are sharing bad dating experiences on social media platforms. Gossip accounts collect anonymous 'kiss ratings' that name and show pictures of celebrities. Ratings include vivid sexual descriptions and numerical scores, ranging from praise to harsh condemnation. These posts mirror the traditional kiss-and-tell tabloid practice, now amplified online and more public. Examples include descriptions of an Irish actor as "all tongue and very grabby with his hands", a football icon rated 12/10 for "super soft lips and very sensual", and a movie star called "devastatingly lazy and boring in bed". Experts warn that naming and picturing individuals without verified consent raises privacy, reputational, consent, and potential legal concerns, while anonymous submissions complicate verification and increase risks of harassment and misinformation.
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