The man who runs a Web site for married people to find dates wants to expand advertising in Utah.
He calls companies that reject his ads "hypocrites."
The Ashley Madison Company is a dating site for people who want to have an affair.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Online Infidelity Soars With Economy, Lay-offs
Losing one’s job after years with a certain company can – and even does these days – mean more than just a financial hit that will have one spending more time at home trying to find a new position. As the increasing number of members of infidelity websites (destined especially for married people looking for other married people) shows, the many lay-offs seem to have found a cure in no-strings-attached romances.
Leaving aside the moral implications of these “campaigns,” they are presented as the best method to alleviate stress and take one’s mind from the financial hardships one is facing. It’s fun, does not involve any longtime commitment and, what’s best, it implies meeting someone who faces the same risks as you do. In the UK alone, as the Daily Mail informs, not only have these websites flourished into a highly lucrative business, but the number of members is also increasing exponentially.
“In the past six months, we’ve seen a 25 per cent increase in members versus the previous six months, and it’s certainly being driven by the recession.” David Rees, the founder and director of MarriedAndLooking, says for the aforementioned publication.
Read more here.
Leaving aside the moral implications of these “campaigns,” they are presented as the best method to alleviate stress and take one’s mind from the financial hardships one is facing. It’s fun, does not involve any longtime commitment and, what’s best, it implies meeting someone who faces the same risks as you do. In the UK alone, as the Daily Mail informs, not only have these websites flourished into a highly lucrative business, but the number of members is also increasing exponentially.
“In the past six months, we’ve seen a 25 per cent increase in members versus the previous six months, and it’s certainly being driven by the recession.” David Rees, the founder and director of MarriedAndLooking, says for the aforementioned publication.
Read more here.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Real Housewife Splits with Husband Amid Rumors of Infidelity
It's more shocking than a Bachelor split! Countess Luann de Lesseps of The Real Housewives of New York City has reportedly separated from her husband, the Count, amid rumors of his infidelity. Where are the cameras when you need them?
The couple have been married 16 years and are currently starring in Bravo's second season of The Real Housewives. She is his third wife. In a recent episode, the Countess got into a heated argument with fellow housewife Ramona, who criticized Luann for marrying a man 15 years her senior.
Read more here.
The couple have been married 16 years and are currently starring in Bravo's second season of The Real Housewives. She is his third wife. In a recent episode, the Countess got into a heated argument with fellow housewife Ramona, who criticized Luann for marrying a man 15 years her senior.
Read more here.
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