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7:15AM | posted by Shelley Ng | May 8, 2009 | comments: 5

The Female Perspective of Cheater Website AshleyMadison.com

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If you tuned in yesterday, Sukanya did a story on a shocking website out there, that helps married people have an affair. It's called AshleyMadison.com.

We recieved a lot of e-mails and many of you were up in arms over the site. We know that marriage is tough enough and we don't need a website out there encouraging us to cheat, but here is something you should all think about: There are more than 3 million profiles on AshleyMadison and as it turns out, it's catering not only to men -- but to women as well.

Today, we're taking a look at wives cheating on their husbands. And we also spoke to the founder of AshleyMadison.com Noel Biderman, who answered your questions about his site.

Founder of AshelyMadison.com Noel Biderman
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Comments: 5

Posted by Star at May 8, 2009 8:10 AM

It is sad that even though infidelity is not new to the world, there are people out there cashing in on someone elses sadness. Why do you have to exploit their unhappiness. You are not providing them a way out, you are providing them with a place to hide so they don't face any issues or problems, therefore not having to work on their marriage to make it better for both parties, the cheater and the unsuspecting spouse.

Posted by Kelvin at May 10, 2009 10:35 PM

Ashley Madison and websites like it provide a service to many people and should be supported and encuraged. Closed minded are normally the ones too uptight to find ways to keep themselves happy. There should be more swingers in the world too.

Posted by KC at May 10, 2009 10:43 PM

good, another way to screw up your marriage, hugely effect your kids, and leave a dark history of yourselves (I don't see how glory cheating is)...
Not enough sex is not an excuse to find it outside of marriage, let alone sex is not the only thing in a marriage. You try to find sex outside marriage, your further down damage it.
Yeah, you may be able to hide the affair, the fact that you cheated on your spouse for months, even for a few years, but imagine the moment the affair somehow leaked out and go to your spouse's ears, imagine what your spouse's reaction will be.
By cheating, you betrayed the deep trust in the marriage. And don't say I didn't warm you. From the moment you cheated the first time, expected the day the affair to be found out, and face the consequence.

Posted by Joe Daly at May 10, 2009 10:49 PM

I've subscribed to AM since November 2008. I got suspicious of new mails to me. The wording was very similar. I did a Google search, and a comment showed an ex-employee, I think was on Oprah, said they set up phony accounts, to get folks to spend their credits.
PS I'm not up early enough to see the show, watch Jim and Kaity every nite.
(did Kaity get a boob job?)

Posted by sally at June 3, 2010 10:24 PM

this is truly heart breacking and it does not take anybody to told that this is wrong. Making money off of someone elses sin. God for bid.

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