Ashley Madison - Romantic Rendezvous For Attached Adults
Remember the song "Third Rate Romance" by Kenny Kershaw?
I love that song…it's one of my favorites.
"I've never really done this kind of thing before, have you?"
"Yes I have, but only a time or two…third rate romance, low rent rendezvous…"

So, let's be completely honest. How many of you have grown bored with married life?
How many of you still love your spouses but are just longing for that "sizzle" that left your relationship somewhere between the birth of your second child and the overdue car note?
I'm willing to bet that a majority of couples who have been married for sometime have experienced the "monotony of monogamy" as Ashley Madison so accurately puts it.
Ever find yourself fantasizing about hot, passionate, steamy sex with a complete stranger? Ever entertained the thought of meeting a co-worker or a friend for a little sex on the side?
Everyone has although, not everyone will admit to it!
I don't think anyone is immune to those carnal desires I don't care how devoted to their spouse they claim to be.
We crave passion and let's face it…that's the first thing to go in a lot of relationships.
I'm not saying that there aren't a few exceptional couples out there who have managed to keep the passion alive. I am sure there are but those that have, had to work at it. It does not come naturally.
There are a lot of self righteous people out there who are very quick to condemn sites like the Ashley Madison Agency for "promoting" infidelity. They are also quick to judge people who do stray in their relationships as immoral, vulgar, shameful sinners.
What about couples who AGREE to partake in recreational sex with others?
If you have ever talked with couples who are swingers they will tell you that they are very much in love with each other but they still enjoy sex with others.
Are they immoral, unethical, shameful sinners too?
Perhaps people should just mind their own damned business and stop judging others who do not conform to their idea of what is moral or ethical.
Perhaps all of those "holier than thou" people should consider that married dating sites like Ashley Madison provide a valuable service.
If all of the married cheaters are messing around with other married cheaters…they won't be out there tempting you and your morally correct yet blissfully bored partner will they?
Whatever floats your boat I say! 
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angela said:
i like them..can you teach me how to do that..?
who want some
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Jenn said:
You know, I don't condone swingers- seeking other partners while maintaining a stable relationship is, like you stated in your article, something the couple AGREES to do. Ashley Madison doesn't provide that kind of service. They say (and this comes directly from a radio ad): "You're in a relationship, right? Want to have an affair anyway?"
An agreement between a couple and an affair are two totally different things. And this site is promoting itself on the basis that having an affair is 100% ok. It's not "OK". In fact, by having an affair, you're giving your marriage a giant middle finger. Why even bother to take the vows if you're just going to turn your back on them? It's repulsive.
All in all, what happens between a couple is their business. If they want to seek out sites like Ashley Madison… that is their choice (it's not my life or my marriage they're ruining; I'm not even married or dating so I have nothing to worry about)… but don't put this kind of site out on the front lines for everyone to know about. On the radio? Little kids can tune in and hear that stuff! If I had a child and they came to me and said, "Mommy… I heard on the radio it's OK to cheat on my husband.." you better believe I would be pissed beyond belief. And you can't tell me you wouldn't be either.