Sunday, 27 May 2007
Iamp;#39;m not sure what cathegory to use for my question. Iamp;#39;d like to know is there any control on Internet dating? -
I found that www.ashleymadison.com is a site for married people, who cheat their spouses. Is it a raise of national culture and a moral? It s horrible! Besides, this site earns a lot of money helping people to ruin their families.|::::|None that I know of.....it s all based on quot;honestyquot;,....something out culture lacks more and more as time goes on. Be very careful with internet dating, am I single, or married? 17 or 71? Male of female? Straight or not? There s no real way to tell, unless I m honest with you. Married people cheating is nothing new, it is sad, though. Luck|::::|Married people are always getting onto dating sites, looking to cheat on their spouses. I have a very close friend, female, who used to tell me about all these guys that were registered on dating sites writing to her. There were probably more guys that were married than not, and some she didn t know the status of for a little while. In a sense, a site like the one you mention is probably a service to its clients in that there is no deception; the blinders are off. You don t have a single developing anything with someone who will never leave their spouse - just want a little excitement on the side. It will offend the sensibilities of some, but facilitating misbehavior is not so horrible. The clients are going to be those that would find some other venue to use. My point is that the fault lies less with the site than with its clients. Not that I condone cheaters - just presenting the other side.|::::|Apparently it isn t illegal. People will cheat whether there are sites online for them to meet potential partners to cheat with or not. Yes, I agree it s sad to see sites dedicated to that, but it s their karma. Someone who wants to cheat won t be stopped by lack of internet sites geared toward that end, so someone decided they might as well make money at it. The people who ruin their families are the ones who cheat. The people who run the websites aren t helping ruin families. The cheater has 100% choice and control over whether or not to use such a site. Keep the blame where it belongs...on the person in the relationship who is cheating.|::::|This question has come up multiple times in family amp; relationships. Your question, and questions like it, effectively advertise for ashley masison. Some people probably think ashley madison is really good. I personally don t, but my point is economic. With no customers - the business dries up. If everyone thought it was terrible - it could not exist. A better question to ask is - why do some people find it not terrible? or quot;What can be done to make it more globally accepted as terrible?quot;|::::|None at all. And the reality is that the internet is a place of amoral behaviour. However, don t cast the first stone - because until you have been there in a situation where you love someone hugely, it is hard to understand that sometimes all the marriage vows in the world don t prevent you from being unfaithful.|::::|That is a very good question, and i have an answer. No there are no rules and regalations. It is very sick. Money is what makes the world go round.... and some people are willing to do disgusting things like that, for money.
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