Monday, November 10, 2008

affairs made easy.

my roommate left the tv on and tyra came on. now, i am no talk show fan, but i get sucked in rather easily. it turned out to be a show on the 'ashley madison agency' website. i can't actually believe something like this exists. it's really disheartening, in fact.

the ashley madison agency's slogan is, "life is short. have an affair." it is a dating site for married men and women to look up their ideal match for cheating on their significant other. according to tyra, in 7 out of 10 relationships, someone is being cheated on. is this supposed to give people hope? does anyone not cheat anymore? i mean, there's a website specifically for this shit.

one woman says, "it ended my marriage, but it saved my life." she was miserable in her marriage. you could have ended your marriage first. you could have it all without cheating. if you're miserable, staying in a marriage and seeing someone else most likely isn't going to fix anything any faster. what a crock of shit.

i lose more and more hope. this is disgusting.

1 comment:

  1. Dread not my love... AshleyMadison.com didn't invent this notion. Did you know that prostitution is referred to as "the oldest profession"? We are animals - driven by hormones... and capable of making horrendous decisions.
    That said - we are also capable of intensely powerful and positive actions (i.e. strangers who donation nearly 1/4 Million $s to a sick person!).
    I imagine that some "cheaters" may actually have donated to us... and I am grateful to them too.

    Let's focus on shit that matters and leave the rest to Tyra & Co.

    XOXO

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