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to think adverts like this are foul

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NutterlyUts · 15/06/2008 13:04

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Who on earth decided to create a website like that? (and, more importantly, why does it keep popping up on google ads?!)

But don't fear, they have this disclaimer to make it all ok:

WARNING: NOT EVERYONE IS SUITED TO HAVING AN AFFAIR. THEY ARE NOT AN ALTERNATIVE TO WORKING ON OR ENDING A MARRIAGE. NOT ALL AFFAIRS HAVE A POSITIVE EFFECT ON A MARRIAGE, SOME CAN BE VERY DAMAGING. ALWAYS CONSIDER OTHER PEOPLE AND IF YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE AN AFFAIR, PLEASE SELECT YOUR PARTNER WISELY.

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Twelvelegs · 15/06/2008 13:12

Anywhere there's a profit!! Quite dispicable but at least it doesn't allow the usual denial that people must have when checking out single internet sites when they're married.

nametaken · 15/06/2008 16:44

Oh there's a couple of these around. Quite quite sad.

McDreamy · 15/06/2008 16:45

Awful

NutterlyUts · 15/06/2008 16:57

They bug me cause its almost a way of condoning it - its become so acceptable theres a way to do it iyswim

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Meandmyjoe · 15/06/2008 19:00

Oh my God, is that for real?? There really are adverts like that? That's awful. How depressing.

nickytwotimes · 15/06/2008 19:01

'SOME [AFFAIRS] CAN BE VERY DAMAGING]'

No shit!

NotQuiteCockney · 15/06/2008 19:06

When MN had google ads, these sorts of adverts would come up on threads where people were complaining about their DH/DP's affair. Whoops.

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