wakephan09
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Suzy Favor Hamilton. She was just really into that random sex life.
well the crazy thing is Wake is so damn small and with WINstalking, that once that list gets leaked everyone's gonna know someone on the damn thing and its gonna get super awesome. It'll be like the sandstorm video x20.
Shitty family fucking with his head as a kid made him do it.
Assuming half are americans, and 95% of the members are men, that's like 10% of all American males approximately.
I mean, if you're a married celebrity or famous person, I'm guessing you probably don't look for hook-ups via a social media website. You just go out on the town and slay some poon. No need for the middle man. I imagine the most noteworthy folks who will get busted are random politicians and D-level athletes or pseudo celebrities like that Duggar creep.
But, that said, God I would stroke a check for $100 immediately if it meant Coach K would be revealed as a client.
I'd think a professional football player wouldn't need to drug and rape women either. Who knows?
Who was the Olympian who got caught as an escort a few years ago?
If you want an affair why pay $250 for a digital trail that may or may not work?!?!
Seems really dumb
well the crazy thing is Wake is so damn small and with WINstalking, that once that list gets leaked everyone's gonna know someone on the damn thing and its gonna get super awesome. It'll be like the sandstorm video x20.
https://medium.com/@petercoffin/i-m-being-framed-on-ashley-madison-no-actually-6dbe3358589e
I thought this piece was interesting
Did he really need 4000 words to say "Someone signed up pretending to me. It's not really me."
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I think the bigger point is just how quickly people rush to grab their pitchforks and set out to ruin people.
Those millions of Ashley Madison men were paying to hook up with women who appeared to have created profiles and then simply disappeared. Were they cobbled together by bots and bored admins, or just user debris? Whatever the answer, the more I examined those 5.5 million female profiles, the more obvious it became that none of them had ever talked to men on the site, or even used the site at all after creating a profile. Actually, scratch that. As I’ll explain below, there’s a good chance that about 12,000 of the profiles out of millions belonged to actual, real women who were active users of Ashley Madison.
When you look at the evidence, it’s hard to deny that the overwhelming majority of men using Ashley Madison weren’t having affairs. They were paying for a fantasy.