Interview with Ashley Madison CEO

SoCal said:
I wonder how many of those men will claim they were just "talking".

My old coworker (a hooker) said it's true that sometimes they will pay an escort just for companionship so they will have somebody to listen to their problems, etc., i.e. attention they're not getting at home.

Gossip much?
 
qwerty said:
is infidelity really a negative? :)

I guess a lot of people in Ottawa agrees with Qwerty. :)

1 in 5 Ottawa residents are on Ashley Madison.

Ashley Madison, the Toronto-based website created for married people to find new lovers, is popular in Ottawa.

One federal government employee, whom Global News agreed to keep anonymous, says the highly-educated, well-employed population of Ottawa is just much more open to experimenting.

?I lived downtown Toronto for a couple years and I?ve noticed a cultural difference, people here are actually are a lot more prone to having just simply open relationships as well as cheating,? he said.
 
Some of our presidents are on the list too. :)


Thousands of Ashley Madison clients used government email addresses
A list of government-related email addresses posted online Wednesday showed 44 Ashley Madison clients had used the email address ?whitehouse.gov.?

Many of the clients who used ?whitehouse.gov? appeared to be giving phony email addresses. Some of the names given were ?president@whitehouse.gov,? ?billclinton@whitehouse.gov,? ?georgebush@whitehouse.gov,? ?orackbobama@whitehouse.gov? and ?billybob@whitehouse.gov.?
 
Maybe some the female user here on TI were also fake. :)

Almost None Of The Woman In The Ashley Madison Database Ever Used The Site

Those millions of Ashley Madison men were paying to hook up with women who appeared to have created profiles and then simply disappeared.

5.5 million profiles are marked ?female? in a database of roughly 37 million people and there?s a good chance that about 12,000 of the profiles out of millions belonged to actual, real women who were active users of Ashley Madison

A few years ago, a former employee of Ashley Madison sued the company in Canada over her terrible work conditions. She claimed that she?d gotten repetitive stress injuries in her hands after the company hired her to create 1,000 fake profiles of women in three months, written in Portuguese, to attract a Brazilian audience.
 
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