If you have questions about your honey's fidelity, check the internet! The internet is an invaluable tool for tracking your boo's activities!
There’s websites that are dedicated to getting the low down on the cheater in your life like http://www.dontdatehimgirl.com/ and http://www.dontdateherdude.com/. There are discussion boards like http://www.lipstickalley.com/ and http://www.talk-sports.net/ that discuss celebs and athletes dating habits in case you are dating someone of that caliber. And of course www.cheaters.com, www.mediatakeout.com and http://www.tmz.com/ expose cheaters of all walks of life on a daily basis.
However, if you really want to see what your beloved is up to, go no further than Facebook or Twitter, for nothing is sacred in the social network. Is Facebook/Twitter running your relationship? Or is your relationship ruining Facebook/Twitter? Be suspicious if your lover doesn’t want to follow each other on Twitter or be Facebook friends. Those Facebook comments and Twitter posts can give you a good clue as to where your mate’s eye might be wondering. Now if only there was a way to hack into Twitter DM (Direct Message)…
And let’s not forget to check out those pics from those party websites! Sometimes if you look close enough…in the background… you might see “yours” with another…
Realistically, if your boyfriend/girlfriend, husband/wife, or lover is a cheater, it can’t be blamed on internet exposure. The internet was just the method by which they were caught. Place blame where blame is due: On the Cheater!
LOL- so true indeed! In fact I was dating a former NFL player who had so many negative posts about him on http://www.talk-sports.net/ that he became a paid subscriber just to delete all except for one positive (probably self written) post. He has over 4500 Face Book friends (many of whom are his mistresses) and it turned out that he used/was and is a member of Adult Friend Finder; Black People Meet; Myspace; Black Planet; Asian Avenue; Twitter; and Plenty of Fish....When I confronted him about it he was in denial... Sad that to this very day the guy talks about how bad he wants to get married....Once a cheater always a cheater; regardless of their profession!
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Lol. Wow it just so happens this blog/article is posted on my friend's Face Book post "why do people cheat?". I find it funny that the guy was a former NFL player and he has 4750+ Face Book friends and clearly there are women on there trying to win his affections- but the one who linked this on his post must be scorned by his ways. Its too bad people cheat.
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