Telegraph: In England Snowed-in spouses 'turning to adultery'

Spouses forced to work from home in swathes of the country where snow has brought transport to a standstill are flocking online to search for new romances, according to [a] website …

The site, which provides a forum for married people looking to start affairs, says it has gained more than 2,500 new members over the past six days, the majority of whom are registering from the areas worst-hit by the extreme weather.

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One comment on “Telegraph: In England Snowed-in spouses 'turning to adultery'

  1. rugbyplayingpriest says:

    That marital fidelity is difficult for some comes as no surprise to any priest who spends time in the confessional. That those in their mid thirties who have the pressures of young families are the major offenders is also no surprise however lamentable.

    That the owners of this website seek to profit by destroying marriages is absolutely wicked. Someone should send them a mirror to look into long and hard as they answer one question:

    ‘If the devil is real are you working for or against him?’