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You made an account on a cheaters website because you were "curious"? I'm curious, are you married or in a relationship with someone?
People cheat every day, no surprise there. I think if you're going to cheat though, be more discreet than actively making a profile online. That's just begging to get caught.
Chill. I'm engaged not that it's relevant. Not to mention it's something my fiance knew about because I was telling him about it. But anyway.
I saw the site discussed on an episode of Dr. Phil and so I made an account to see what was on there. I was curious what one writes in a profile when looking to cheat.
Members are never deleted and always counted forever
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I'd wonder how many of those are legitimate accounts that actually pay for the site.
I'll admit I made an account when I first heard about the site because I was curious. Wonder if that's counted in the 37 million members.
Note that if you owe any cable TV hookup it stays on the books FOREVER.
The banks like it and cable "claims" it as an asset.
I had my mechanic take my dr. lic. number off my insur. (which is REQUIRED in BC) and
hook up while I was living in another province. Residence was never mine; phone number never mine. Cable wouldn't do anything about it. So it's stayed as an asset on their books!
Notice how difficult it is to delete membership in a lot of sites but easy as pie to sign up??????
Chill. I'm engaged not that it's relevant. Not to mention it's something my fiance knew about because I was telling him about it. But anyway.
I saw the site discussed on an episode of Dr. Phil and so I made an account to see what was on there. I was curious what one writes in a profile when looking to cheat.
I am chill. I asked you a basic question, how does that equate to me not being chill? And sure it's relevant if you're engaged, married, in a relationship. Because the site is for: people who cheat.
Anyway, like I said, people cheat. It's a fact of life. Not surprised there is a site like this at all. Just surprised that people would be stupid enough to sign up on something that they could easily be found out.
I am chill. I asked you a basic question, how does that equate to me not being chill? And sure it's relevant if you're engaged, married, in a relationship. Because the site is for: people who cheat.
Anyway, like I said, people cheat. It's a fact of life. Not surprised there is a site like this at all. Just surprised that people would be stupid enough to sign up on something that they could easily be found out.
You only have to worry about "being found out" if you're doing something you shouldn't be. There's no difference between that and me signing up for match.com because my friend told me he was surprised at how many attractive women were on there. I had no intention of talking to anyone, but I had to sign up to look.
You made an account on a cheaters website because you were "curious"? I'm curious, are you married or in a relationship with someone?
Thats not a basic question. Your use of quotes on curious implies that you doubt what I wrote and that I had no ill intentions when joining the site.
You then go on to ask if I'm in a relationship or single which only matters if you think I'm more than just "curious" about the site.
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I am chill. I asked you a basic question, how does that equate to me not being chill? And sure it's relevant if you're engaged, married, in a relationship. Because the site is for: people who cheat.
Anyway, like I said, people cheat. It's a fact of life. Not surprised there is a site like this at all. Just surprised that people would be stupid enough to sign up on something that they could easily be found out.
So honestly, no, my relationship status isn't relevant since I didn't join the site to have an affair. Good grief.
You only have to worry about "being found out" if you're doing something you shouldn't be. There's no difference between that and me signing up for match.com because my friend told me he was surprised at how many attractive women were on there. I had no intention of talking to anyone, but I had to sign up to look.
Actually, I wasn't referring to that other poster when I posted that.
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Originally Posted by WeHa
Thats not a basic question. Your use of quotes on curious implies that you doubt what I wrote and that I had no ill intentions when joining the site.
You then go on to ask if I'm in a relationship or single which only matters if you think I'm more than just "curious" about the site.
So honestly, no, my relationship status isn't relevant since I didn't join the site to have an affair. Good grief.
Shrug, I don't know why you're getting defensive. I asked you a simple question, that's all.
slow your roll, i think the person was curious to see what kind of losers are on there...not curious in the way of cheating.
Cheaters ARE LOSERS! My X thought she was so cool so hip so Cosmopolitan Magazine.. Joke is on her and has been now for over 20+ years. Her Looks are Long Gone and She's Fat , Broke and Lonely..
Yep I hope they Print every name and every address!! LOSERS!!!!
Cheaters ARE LOSERS! My X thought she was so cool so hip so Cosmopolitan Magazine.. Joke is on her and has been now for over 20+ years. Her Looks are Long Gone and She's Fat , Broke and Lonely..
Yep I hope they Print every name and every address!! LOSERS!!!!
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