As if that wasn’t enough, there is now a wide-range of website that specializes in helping people breaking their marriage vows and cheats on their spouses.
US based ashily.com for example, has 1,060,000 registered members.
A married but long-time adulterous Canadian man, who goes by the pseudo name Dock Mitchell when talking to the priest runs Philanders.com, his website which logged 350,000 hits daily, gives sage advices, like never use your credit card, hotel phones, or allow any one to take photos.
A German company called Perfect Alibi for example will call a client’s wife or husband to say that they need to work late; the company also sent bogus invitations to weekend business seminars so their clients can get away for an extended tryst! It also handles the dirty work of sending bouquets to all of a client’s lovers on Valentine’s Day.
Some will look at the new and growing infidelity industry and see it as a symbol of Weston decadency; however a good capitalist would say that they companies aren’t really to blame, since they wouldn’t have sprung up if there wasn’t the market. In 2001 in the US, The National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago conducted an anonymous polling on marital infidelity; with 22% of married men and 15% of married women admitting to have ever had an affair— that’s a pretty big market!
At any rate, that money making ventures have a reason out the fact that some married people will cheat on their spouses is pretty sad.
Luckily, there is also a weird new way to catch cheating husbands or wives. The Check Mate 5 min. Infidelity Kit available at DNA Plus.com for 49.95 empowers suspicious spouses with the hi-tech panty rate that will find evident of sexual activities on a cheating husband’s or wife’s underwear.
Words to know
pseudo pref. imitation, simulated; faked, false; fictitious, mock run around with sb.: infidelity alibi n. excuse; defense
monogyny n. marriage to one woman at a time
infidelity n. unfaithfulness, adultery; lack of adherence to one's religion, disbelief, lack of faith
sage adj. wise, learned, judicious
n. wise and learned person, person respected for their good judgment; variety of plant from the mint family (commonly used as a spice); sagebrush, variety of shrub found in the western
philander v. pursue, woo, court; flirt, coquet, gallivant
adj. simulated, pretend, seemingly; false, not genuine, mock
adultery n. infidelity, fornication, sexual relations with someone other than one's spouse
generic adj. general, of or pertaining to a class or kind; of a genus (Biology); of goods or medication sold without a brand name
bogus adj. not genuine, artificial, counterfeit, sham
rendezvous n. agreement to meet at a particular time and place, appointment; meeting, encounter; meeting place
decadence n. deterioration, decay, falling into corruption
tryst n. clandestine appointment made by lover; meeting; meeting place
disservice n. harmful or injurious act, bad turn
供需互援而出現的不倫市場
當聖壇前交換的承諾被背德者的欲望吟喘蓋過
結婚戒指上的寶石因為謊言而蒙塵
結婚證紙也可以在失樂園中被廉價典當
Why people are so busy in screwing up their lives?
Afraid of lonelyness, we strive all along to find ourselves the so-called soul-mates;
and a happy marriage was hold up as the hectero's holly grail
When stranded on our pilgrimage toward it
some chose to tough it out
while some chose to take another path
usually, that's a parallel way from a happy marriage
If you rinse away the exciting and self-indulgent part of infidelity, you will see what left is the fact you're imposing your pleasure on the torture of your spouse, whom you change vows with.
It's not that monogyny turned into monotony, but that our passion worn off , partly because of time, partly because of the environment; but mostly, because of ourselves!
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