Posted on 08/27/2015 8:51:12 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne
What I discovered was that the world of Ashley Madison was a far more dystopian place than anyone had realized. This isnt a debauched wonderland of men cheating on their wives. It isnt even a sadscape of 31 million men competing to attract those 5.5 million women in the database. Instead, its like a science fictional future where every woman on Earth is dead, and some Dilbert-like engineer has replaced them with badly-designed robots.
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“Was Ashley Madison nothing but a gigantic honey trap designed to harvest identities, either for profit or extortion?”
Count on it. Fairly clever too.
Where does the money come from for the porn/prostitution industry?
They are using biology to abuse lonely men.
Its laughable to believe women are the victims...follow the money.
The belly is too flat.
Of course that is what these sites do. They suck in men to pay fees to join and hire fake people to communicate with them. The owners of these sites are raking in hundreds of millions of dollars from men who actually think they are going to meet women there.
Here is an expose of a typical site:
http://www.datinghelp101.com/dating-tips/sexsearchcom-a-scam/
They almost went public, stock-wise, too.
YOU DID!! ...wash eyes, breath deep.
You are fired for that
My son met his fiance on match.com.
She is very beautiful, smart, sweet, poised. . .and a professional ballerina.
No kidding.
I’ve told my son that if they ever break-up we are keeping her and dumping him.
Which one is Assley Madison?
I’d avoid women with “Mad” in their names if I was a man.
Damn, that’s nasty. It’ll take a LOT of alcohol to wash that image from my mind’s eye. You ought to be arrested, that was bloody terrible.
Going public would complete the perfect scam : )
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