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Do you consider dating websites for married people to be morally acceptable?

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17No.
13Yes.
5Other.

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llamamama Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 1-Feb-2009 10:47pm  
Uh..yeah

Also, I think it's tacky that there's an established sign on the site..saying..Est. 2001...Seriously? The people using your site (hopefully) were born before that. Why would we put the established date when it's not even 10 years old..

You know what Ashley Madison? Not only is your name disgustingly preppy..but you also fail at establishing.
Crayons Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 1-Feb-2009 11:30pm  
Welll..... I don't really have "morals."

It's not my duty to judge those who cheat.

If someone should cheat on me, next thing he knows, his testicles are on fire. The End.

I don't support cheating, but it's not my problem. The websites? They just make it a little easier to find someone to cheat with. I think it would be better to use the web site to cheat than to find a neighbor or something. If you find someone on the site, they are fully aware that you're having an affair, and they're okay with it. Better than being with someone who is going to later find out that you're married. It's a little bit more considerate to just split with your spouse though.. but hey. Whatever.
dab Survey Central Subscriber Gold Qualifier
posted 1-Feb-2009 11:34pm  
I think it's morally acceptable for married people to get involved with other people but only with the full knowledge and consent of everyone involved. That doesn't sound like what they're talking about here.
moviesnob
posted 1-Feb-2009 11:57pm  
As long as both partners are fully aware of what's going on and are ok with it, I'm not going to say it's wrong.
JessicaWoman99
posted 2-Feb-2009 1:10am  
Yes whatever turns on the married people and floats their boat is fine with me i am an Atheist
LJD
posted 2-Feb-2009 3:15am  
I can't believe it. I do NOT think dating websites for married people is morally acceptable.
LJD
posted 2-Feb-2009 3:23am  
I can understand how this can happen in today's world....there are alot of unhappy people, but it is immoral.
onyounow
posted 2-Feb-2009 7:15am  
Values anyone?
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 2-Feb-2009 7:23am  
I'd like to go on a date with a website sometime.
Psychopath Silver Star Survey Creator
posted 2-Feb-2009 8:07am  
I don't feel that a site like this is morally acceptable. It encourages adultery. I think that if a person is in a marriage and they want to cheat than they should get a divorce or have not got married in the first place. A marriage is supposed to be a commitment to the other person, so if you are not going to take it seriously than why bother getting married in the first place. I think that websites like this are a sad reflection on our society and how low our morals have sunk. The advertisements for this site are played on the radio and television during the day when children could be listening with pitches like, "life is short, have an affair!". It is sick! Incidentally, the creator and owner of the website is married with three kids and says he would be devastated if his wife were to cheat on him. Of course, he does not see anything wrong with encouraging others to cheat and destroy lives!
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 2-Feb-2009 12:02pm  
As long as no one is being forced to use them against their will, I can't see why they would be immoral. People are free to make their own choices, good or bad.
FauxLo Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 2-Feb-2009 12:51pm  
Sure, why not?
southernyankee Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 2-Feb-2009 1:38pm  
No, because you're encouraging others to cheat on one another, hence being an accomplice. Just because something is legal (as affairs should be) doesn't make it morally justifiable.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 2-Feb-2009 4:49pm  
I believe people are responsible for their own behavior. People can connect with married people in two ways: Honestly or sneakily. People who use this website have a choice to do it either way. The user is responsible for his/her own morality. The website isn't immoral in itself. Those who choose to be sneaky are.
cantilever
posted 2-Feb-2009 10:56pm  
Yes, why not??? What's marriage?? A legal contract to have legitimate children. Love etc is a bi-product of recent centuries.
Iseult Survey Central Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 3-Feb-2009 4:33pm  
No.

I think it's not morally acceptable to want to date without the marriage, but a site is just a site, a tool.
Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 3-Feb-2009 8:14pm  
Yes, if both spouses are happy with it.
beast666
posted 4-Feb-2009 10:42am  
don't care
Joanne
posted 6-Feb-2009 9:03pm  
No. Married people commit to one another. Don't get married or get un-married if you won't or can't commit. Easy to do.
Joanne
(reply to Biggles) posted 6-Feb-2009 9:07pm  
This is when I would agree, too. Used to be called open marriage. No secrets. Also easy to do.
cloudhugger
posted 10-Feb-2009 6:18pm  
What? Married people dating?
JohnCD
posted 28-Apr-2009 1:01am  
No, dating websites for married people is not morally acceptable.
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