Man sues Grindr after 1,100 men visit his house for sex
Dating apps can get men quite a few dates and that definitely makes people happy but sometimes it can get a little overwhelming too. A gay man however got a lot more attention than he ever asked for and decided it was time he took it up with gay dating app Grindr.
According to a report in CNN, 32-year-old Matthew Kerrick was having a pretty good time after he met his ex-boyfriend on Grindr. Unfortunately, the relationship didn’t work out and they are no longer together but his ex-boyfriend is now taking revenge of the worst form. The ex-boyfriend has been creating fake profiles of Matthew with his photos and personal details and even falsely saying he his HIV positive.
As many as 16 dates per day having come looking for Matthew at home and the restaurant he works at. The ex-boyfriend said that Matthew would initially resist as it is part of his rape-porn fantasy but will be okay later. Kerrick claims to have been visited by at least 1,100 people over the last few months and has decided to sue Grindr because they don’t have strict laws about fake profiles.