One 29-year-old woman said it helped her take revenge on her unfaithful husband.
A 45-year-old married man said it has helped prevent the break-up of his family.
For millions, adultery via the Internet has become the new normal.
Since the launch of the Canada-based Ashley Madison Web site in 2002, which created a sensation with its seductive slogan “Life is short, have an affair,” the numbers turning to online infidelity have soared.
There are now dozens of similar Web sites offering the promise of extramarital relationships with domain names that are unabashedly direct, from www.datingforcheaters.com to www.heatedaffairs.com.
For Ashley Madison founder Noel Biderman, his site and others like it are merely facilitating a human desire that is as old as time.
“No one can show me a culture on the planet where infidelity doesn’t happen,” Biderman said. “Infidelity was always there,” he said, adding that conventional dating Web sites are often “overrun by would-be affair seekers.”
By offering a site catering specifically for married individuals, Ashley Madison had “filled a void in many married men and women’s hearts,” Biderman said, adding that the site now has about 25 million members in 35 countries, earning about US$100 million in revenue last year.
According to figures in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, about 22 percent of men and 14 percent of women will cheat on their spouses at least once during their marriage.
Has the existence of sites like Ashley Madison encouraged and increased infidelity?
“It’s hard to know if the new technologies increased infidelity because we have no bottom-line data,” said Pepper Schwartz, a professor of sociology at the University of Washington in Seattle.
“My guess, however, is that it has because there are many people who have a yen for sex outside their relationship but wouldn’t have the slightest idea about how to do it or do it safely,” Schwartz added.
Jinky, a 29-year-old woman from Singapore, is a case in point. She decided to pursue an affair after seeing an ad for the Web site www.datingforcheaters.com.
“I was married at a very young age, I was 18,” she said in an e-mail.
When she discovered that her much older husband had been cheating on her, she set about avenging the infidelity through adultery websites.
Young and old, men and women, rich or poor, frequenters of adultery sites come from all backgrounds, with a clear majority of users being men in their 40s, according to Ashley Madison. The reasons individuals are drawn to such sites are equally diverse.
“Some are looking for sex because they are in sexless marriages with people they love or don’t want to leave for other reasons but cannot have sex with,” Schwartz said. “Others are stimulation junkies -- they just can’t be satisfied with sex with only one person, even if they love that person.”
“Some people want to ‘shake up’ their lives, there are people with a ‘kink,’ something they enjoy about sex that their partner wouldn’t do,” he added.
Greg, 45, has no doubt about the effect AshleyMadison.com has had on his personal life.
“I think it’s fair to say that without [it], I would probably be divorced by now,” he said. “As strange as it seems, Ashley Madison has provided a way for me to fill a void in my life without having to break up my family.”
Others meanwhile argue that monogamy is simply impossible if you possess a high libido.
“As a woman with a high libido, I’ve realized it’s not only unrealistic, but indeed unfair to rely solely on one person to satisfy my needs,” Stephanie, 28, said.
Predictably, adultery sites have little time for the argument that they are a corrupting influence.
Jay Thompson, a spokesman for datingforcheaters.com, says simply that the site’s customers — about 3 million people — “are adults.”
“I believe in people’s freedom, they have the right to choose who they want to be, especially when it comes to sexuality,” Biderman said. “I look at affairs having two components — meeting someone and not being discovered. So everything I have done from the moment we launched Ashley Madison is to help with both of these two components.”
“My role in this is to give you a safe environment to connect and communicate with other people. I don’t get a bonus if you meet in a hotel room,” he said.
However, the corollary to the surge in adultery sites has been an increase in products that enable suspicious partners to monitor the activities of their other halves.
Whether it is spy cameras or phone apps which store text messages or track an individual’s movements, there is an ever-growing technological arsenal available to those seeking to unmask the unfaithful.
Jeffrey Jurist, whose Web site SpyAssociates.com sells a vast range of surveillance equipment said that individuals seeking to uncover adultery account for around one-third of the company’s turnover.
“Greed, lust and fear are all high-growth industries,” he said.
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