A new application is sparking anxiety among unfaithful men everywhere. The innovative TEA App is reminiscent of the once widely favored website Don’t Date Him Girl, which unveiled dishonest men and other vile individuals.
“This application has thrown the entire city into chaos,” remarked a blue-haired woman in Detroit. The TEA App has become the top free app in the U.S. market.
DontDateHimGirl.com was introduced in July 2005 by creator Tasha Joseph. Women had the opportunity to upload images of unfaithful men and write anonymous feedback about them.
When questioned about the reliability of the feedback, Tasha referred to the site’s Terms and Conditions. She also mentioned that men could sign up and reply to the reviews.
Despite the website’s success, the website – DontDateHimGirl.com was legally taken down by Todd Hollis, a Pennsylvania lawyer who was the target of numerous unfavorable critiques from women he allegedly dated.
However, the new TEA app steers clear of legal troubles by confirming users’ identities before allowing women to register. Participants are required to authenticate their identity by submitting a driver’s license and a functional phone number.
The TEA App functions similarly to TikTok, but without the dancing. Women exchange information about men they’ve been with and upload their photos.
Men with diagnoses of HIV and other STDs are exposed on the TEA app.
One woman commented, “Everyone, your dude might be featured here, he may be cheating and possibly spreading that stuff.”

Members of the Manosphere are understandably alarmed. One married man who recognized himself on the TEA app contacted a divorce lawyer to explore his options.
Here’s what anxious men are expressing on manosphere forums:
It’s a new situation out here, fellas, be very cautious and keep to yourselves.”
“More psychological operations to undermine the black family.”
“All fun and games until someone gets injured.”
“Man, if you’re cheating on your girl, the other girl shouldn’t even know your real name, and who in the world is letting women take pictures of them anyway?”
“Yeah, many were unaware of the Facebook page Are We Dating the Same Person, but this stuff is already number one in the Apple Store. Not good.”