A man is suing Apple, alleging his iPhone app changed his sexuality and caused him distress
Moscow: So, there’s this wild story about a guy named D. Razumilov who’s suing Apple. He claims his iPhone turned him gay after he downloaded an app that gave him these things called GayCoins.
He says he got 69 GayCoins from some unknown sender, and the message he received made him think, “How can I judge without trying?” That got him curious, and he ended up in same-sex relationships, which he insists he never tried before.
Now, he’s saying his life has taken a turn for the worse. He’s got a steady boyfriend and feels stuck, not knowing how to explain it to his parents. He’s even asking for a million rubles in damages, claiming Apple manipulated him into this situation.
Experts are shaking their heads at his claims. A therapist pointed out that there’s no scientific proof that an app can change someone’s sexuality. They believe sexuality is a mix of biological and social factors, not something that can be influenced by an app.
It’s a pretty bizarre case, and it’s raising eyebrows everywhere. People are wondering how far this lawsuit will go and what it means for tech companies in the future.