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To hope that this TV ad its some sort of joke?

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Meta4 · 28/11/2011 23:38

Just seen an advert on TV for a website called AshleyMadison.com, which seems to condone extra marital affairs...

I mean... oh my God... WTF???

It's a joke, right?

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DownbytheRiverside · 28/11/2011 23:43

Well, there's obviously a market for it, adultery isn't illegal and advertisers are hardly the most moral and upright members of society.
So it means you have higher standards than them, or their clients, which is good.

MyChildDoesntNeedSleep · 29/11/2011 00:00

Go on, admit it...are you advertising the website? Wink

DownbytheRiverside · 29/11/2011 00:36
Shock Grin That possibility hadn't occurred to me.
MyChildDoesntNeedSleep · 29/11/2011 00:37

We'd better stop bumping it, then! Grin

hanaka88 · 29/11/2011 02:14

Caught ex 'D'P on this. He said he was just looking as he was 'curious' it was free for him to sign up but he had to pay to take his profile off.

Meta4 · 29/11/2011 04:46

Absolutely definitely NOT advertising it!!! (Though can see why it looks like it so will not be remotely offended by lack of bumps from now on!) Wink

Was just utterly shocked that it's apparently acceptable enough to endorse on TV. Actually made me feel quite Sad (although that could be post-pregnancy hormones).

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Proudnscary · 29/11/2011 06:41

Yes that site's for real. Yes it's depressing. YANBU to feel Sad. Horrid.

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