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What is driving people to have online flings? Are sites such as Ashley Madison and the internet destroying fidelity in the 21st century? Sex, Lies and Online Affairs meets the people caught up in affairs.
An Ashley Madison whistleblower gives her personal revelations about the empire, and Sarah Symonds, the woman who claims to have had affairs with both Gordon Ramsay and Jeffrey Archer, speaks of her own experiences with Ashley Madison and founder, Noel Biderman. A British couple in their 60s share details of why an open relationship works for them, and Karen, a divorcee from Yorkshire explains why she enjoys being a mistress. She has notched up over 30 illicit liaisons and is currently seeing four married men.
Karen says, “being a mistress is about escapism and suiting my lifestyle. I absolutely adore doing it and as a single girl I can pretty much do anything I want to do… I do what their wives won’t.” She adds, “I might not necessarily look like Cheryl Cole and I might not necessarily be the idyllic mistress… but I’m popular because I’m so easy going. The complaint that most of these guys have is that their wives sit watching soaps most evenings, she’s in her jimjams by 5 o’clock; she makes no effort with her hair and wears Ugg boots and no heels. I can understand why they have affairs”
Also, Brandi Glanville (Real Housewives of Beverly Hills) speaks about being on the receiving end of an affair and finding out when she read it in the press, Ray J, ex-partner of Kim Kardashian who was infamously the man in her sex tape and has admitted being unfaithful to her, gives his celebrity take on fidelity in the 21st century, a San Francisco couple talk about how they are repairing their relationship after he was found to be using dating sites, and Essex family man ‘Steve’ explains why he uses extramarital affair sites.
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