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New Married Dating Website Focuses on Having Fun and Not Getting Caught

Posted on May 28, 2010 by pogowasright.org

From the press release:

Optimized Marketing Solutions today unveiled their newest online dating site, discreetadultery.com, an extended married dating service for lonely women and men. Married dating remains one of the most active niches in dating. Powered by an existing well-known affair website, Discreet Adultery is a personals club with over 5 million members in the US and Canada extended with a unique set of tools, guides and services to help members have an illicit affair without getting caught.

“We know how to build a great dating service,” says Rudy Bojorquez, president of Optimized Marketing Solutions “and we know that this will quickly become a very popular site. For a married dating site one of the biggest issues for our members is the fear of being caught cheating. We see this as an opportunity and decided to add a number of services to help with privacy issue and address some of the most common ways people get caught.”

Read more on Benzinga.com

Am I the only who wouldn’t be surprised if this site gets breached and a gadzillion spouses head for divorce lawyers?

Thanks to the reader who sent in this link.

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