Man Uses Dating Sites and Facebook to Fuel Sex Addiction

Posted under Sex Addiction in the News on Friday, August 6th, 2010

Clive Worth, a 60-year-old British ex-miner, claims to have met and slept with an estimated 1,500 women with the help of the Internet, including social media sites like Facebook.

Worth told Metro UK that he has been kicked off of Facebook four times. He now says he’s back on Facebook, posing as a woman named Carol Peters, with a photo of model Coralie Robinson. He told Metro that he hopes this tactic will help him attract more women.

Worth also claims to have been removed from dating sites PlentyofFish.com, DatingDirect.com, and Match.com. He says he has about three to four dates per week and collects undergarments as “trophies.”

Worth told BBC News in 2004 that DatingDirect.com removed him because women complained that he was only interested in sex, not commitment. At the time he told the BBC he would keep using dating sites until he’s 80.

Sources: Huffington Post, Catharine Smith, Clive Worth Claims He Was Booted Off Facebook for Bedding Women, July 20, 2010

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