Suicide Girls Unveils iPhone App

CUPERTINO, Calif. — A pair of new apps explore the limits of adult content on the iPhone, including a new one from the Suicide Girls.

The popular alt-porn member site offers photos, galleries and forums that all feature its stable of tattooed and pierced models. The new "Seduce a Suicide Girl" app lets users play a simple multiple-choice game where they chat with a model in a comic book shop.

If the flirting is successful, then the user gets a make-out session. If not, they get hit with "humiliating" put-downs. Anthony Zuiker, creator of the show "CSI," wrote the script.

As always, the app features no nudity, but the make-out sessions are enough to draw a 17-plus rating from Apple — its strongest rating for an app.

Another app makes use of "scientific science" to measure the strength of a lovemaking session. It's called Love Vibes.

According to the Love Vibes website, the app records the sound made during sex and compares them to a body of data collected from thousands of other lovemaking sessions to determine how good the sex in question is.

"I think there are two big questions people ask themselves: 'What is the meaning of life?' and 'Am I good in bed?'" said app creator Taylor Bayouth. "With the science we've utilized for Love Vibes, at least we can answer one of them."

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