Last week, we told you the second biggest day for female sign-ups on AshleyMadison.com (the dating website for married people) was the day after Mother's Day.The website's slugline is "Life is short. Have an affair."
Momlogic has exclusively learned that 31,427 women signed up for AshleyMadison.com yesterday -- which is over ten times the average number of women who typically sign up on any given Monday.Ashley Madison took a sample survey of the women who signed up yesterday, and found:
- 67% identified as stay-at-home moms
- The average age was 36 years old
- Over two-thirds had been considering an affair before Mother's Day
Geez.
3 comments:
Well, it tells you as much about the men in their lives as it does the woman. I'm sure most (99%+) of those women weren't made to feel anything good from mother's day from the man in their life. Not that it's okay at all, but if you want to get to the root of the problem... Gary Smalley says basically any problems after 5 years of marriage that aren't from serious problems in her earlier life (abuse etc...) can be fixed by THE HUSBAND. :) I don't think he's just saying that...
Yeah, I guess I can see that. . . here's a 36 year old gal who signs up on the internet for the express purpose of having an adulterous affair with some guy she hasn't even met yet -- and 99% of the time it's the fault of her husband.
So -- it's after about five years of marriage that nothing that happens in a marriage can be blamed on the gal?
Yes Ben that's exactly what I said, isn't it?
So do you always have some communication problems with the opposite sex.
This an opportunity to learn something... we'll see.
You don't understand the husband is a major contributing factor and could change that? And that if he did, his wife would usually respond positively (generally the only time they don't respond positively is if they are already having an affair and their hearts are gone). Let me add some more too it, but I'm sure you all know more than Dobson too, lol. He said the majority of any mental problems with women (depression, anxiety, whatever)is usually attributable to their husbands lack of genuine love for them. But I'm sure he has no idea what he's talking about right?
Statistically it is just an absolute fact, that if they husband does what he should (not what he THINKS he should, you have a lot of incorrect info those heads, but what actually is good for his marriage and wife) the marriage will be better and improve much faster than if the woman is the major force.
Here's another one for you. If men live as Christians their children have over a 90% chance of being Christians (real, not just by name) but if the mom is the Christian in the family its like 10%.
This may be a bitter pill to swallow for some, but you cannot get out of it. Husbands/Fathers are THE responsible ones for their family. God puts the brunt of it on the man and statistics show why. Results depend on them.
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