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helenlouisey · 07/07/2014 20:06

Does anyone know much about this website? I went away for the night last weekend and just seen an email in my hubby's deleted email box titled 'activate your account on Naughtydate!'

Now usually I would have thought this was just spam however looked at the email and in it it has his email address and his password listed and it's the password he generally uses for websites / Facebook etc. there's no way the website could have known this unless he'd put it in himself?

I tried to log on but it looks like he didn't go through and activate the account, maybe he had second thoughts who knows, but looks like he did sign up in the first place!

What should I do ?????

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meetup · 10/10/2019 19:34

I've heard this website similar to casualhookups. As for me, I think I'm going to have to confront him.

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kaykayblue · 08/07/2014 10:10

I'm sorry OP. Your partner's reaction is pretty pathetic to be honest. Considering how he already pushed the limits of your trust a couple of years back, you'd think he would be dead keen to prove to you that he hasn't done that again.

Websites don't register you on their sites - they can send spam, but they can't actively register you and then send a confirmation e-mail with your username and password!!

Maybe he thinks he has a clear conscience because he didn't go through with it (deleted items), so he feels that lying is acceptable in this instance.

I don't know what to suggest OP, but I'm sorry.

I won't say LTB based on this, but if you have no trust left in him, and he is not being honest with you...is this relationship going anywhere?

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Cabrinha · 07/07/2014 22:58

You know all these spam things and clever computers signing men up to sex sites?

I see this almost daily on here.

Not once have I seen a woman post "hey folks - weird shit, anyone know how I've been signed up for naughty date / adultwork / fuckbuddy etc etc etc

Seriously - always the husband, never the wife.

Tells you something, no?

I will declare a conflict of interest: my STBXH was a fan of such sites and such "don't know how it happened" bollocks - mostly prostitute sites.

He's the type no-one would believe it of too. I left, eventually.
I have evidence that he's already using prostitutes behind his new gf's back.

Personally, I found the constant need to check the deleted items box, and being treated like a fool, was destroying me in a worse way than the actual cheating.

I'm sorry :(

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magoria · 07/07/2014 22:45

My guess (and it is just a guess) is that he was looking for something and planning on joining this website but when it got to the you need to pay up £ he decided to find somewhere that didn't charge.

Hence the lack of activation.

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FolkGirl · 07/07/2014 22:43

I wouldn't suck it up, but then you're not me.

I hope you find a peaceful (for you) resolution to this Flowers

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helenlouisey · 07/07/2014 22:29

Confronted him he completely denies going onto the website, said it was spam, I explained that usually spam doesn't contain your email address and password and what a coincidence it happened the night I was away at 10 pm. He was very calm and we left it that I told him I wasn't stupid and didn't believe him and I've gone to bed. No idea what's going to happen now or how I feel. My guy reaction is he went nosing round these websites while I wasn't there to see what was about. I don't believe he's never been on the website. What I've got to decide is whether this is it, whether I've had enough or whether I just suck it up and get on with it. Don't even know who to speak to about it in real life, someone who actually knows us both and can put a personal perspective on things. Thanks for everyone's advise and support tonight x

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FolkGirl · 07/07/2014 22:18

Well in that case, it depends. Is this Game Over for you?

It would be for me. I'm not really one of the LTB lot. I wouldn't tell someone else what to do, but I can tell you what I would do (and I have done), because I did it.

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MillyDots · 07/07/2014 21:28

I understand you not wanting to throw away 20 years but he is doing just that now isn't he and he did it when he was going to have an affair years ago. How do you know what he has done in between when you havnt accidentally seen anything.

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helenlouisey · 07/07/2014 21:24

Yes sadly I do distrust him, he came close to having an affair two years ago so am highly suspicious of him.

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rosepetalsoup · 07/07/2014 21:23

If it was me I'd just ask him. You know him well enough to judge his reaction.

OP why were you looking in his deleted email box? Did you already mistrust him?

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helenlouisey · 07/07/2014 21:21

He's definitely been on the website - when I put his email
Address and password in the website it says your accounts not been activated, I tried putting my email address and random password it comes up with an error message saying 'the login details you've entered are incorrect'

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FolkGirl · 07/07/2014 21:18

Me too!!

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FolkGirl · 07/07/2014 21:17

I hope it turns out that it was just spam, helen.

It's so much harder to know what to do when there is a element of doubt :(

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rosepetalsoup · 07/07/2014 21:17

Yes, I bloody hate smartphones!

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FolkGirl · 07/07/2014 21:16

Thanks, Rose and, sadly, an email no longer means he's at home...

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rosepetalsoup · 07/07/2014 21:14

Spam can get hold of your passwords - it just means his other accounts will have been hacked!

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rosepetalsoup · 07/07/2014 21:14

Hurray FolkGirl! Try not to be too suspicious - I'm glad for you.

OP looks like there's some home it could have been spam! I hope so!

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helenlouisey · 07/07/2014 21:12

There does seem to be a lot on the web about it possibly not being a legit website and conning people out of money, also seems to be a USA website !

I just don't see how they could have got hold of his normal password ?

Maybe he hadn't realised it wasn't a UK website till the email came through which us why he didn't activate the account.

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FolkGirl · 07/07/2014 21:12

rose I have met someone. He seems to be much, much nicer... I'm still highly suspicious though.

He got a new phone today. A smart phone. I'm convinced he's currently at home signing up to Tinder or something.

But that's the nature of the beast when someone destroys your trust and confidence Sad

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rosepetalsoup · 07/07/2014 21:09

I do see that Folk I'm highly suspicious by nature and do keep a fairly watchful eye on my husband... I know nobody's immune. Have you met someone nicer since? I hope you have or that you do.

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FolkGirl · 07/07/2014 21:07

rose Just be careful. Before I found out, I used to read the threads on this board and thank my lucky stars that I was married to him. I mean, he wasn't perfect, and could definitely be an arse, but this? No way. I'd have staked anything you asked me to on it.

I did not see it coming. Not in a million years. And even now, I have trouble reconcilling what he did with him. He didn't ever flirt, was a 'family man, abhorred my mother's partner for 'looking at' porn, never so much as did a double take at a woman on the street... if there was one thing he'd never do, it was cheat. Until he did it.

I'm not saying your husband will, and I certainly hope he doesn't/wouldn't! But I've learned my lesson on that one, and never again will I think I've met someone who wouldn't do that...

helen you haven't thrown anything away... 20 years was also a long time for him to risk by doing this. I was with my exH for 13 years and we were best friends for 9 years before that, since we were at school.

Didn't stop him though...

And the children are ok, too.

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cariad34 · 07/07/2014 21:02

If you google naughtydate.com you get lots of hits stating that it isn't a genuine dating site but a scam. Is it possible that what you've found is a phishing email?

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TalisaMaegyr · 07/07/2014 20:57

Ah sorry, cross posted.

Good luck. Go with your gut and don't be taken for a fool Thanks

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TalisaMaegyr · 07/07/2014 20:56

I don't know how you can live like this. What are you going to do?

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helenlouisey · 07/07/2014 20:55

Yes hamptoncourt nearly 20 years !!!

He's out mowing the grass so will speak to him when he comes in.

Problem is although he's a pretty crap husband he's an amazing Dad, really couldn't ask for a better father to my children !

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