>This sub is aimed at people either (1) in an affair or (2) thinking about affairs. The goal is to offer a place for those thinking or pursuing this path can talk about all aspects in an open setting.
>Anonymity is important, throwaway accounts are encouraged (just be patient if your initial submission is stuck in the spam queue, we promise to release it and if it isn't, contact the moderators).
One of the first posts I saw on here is literally a woman talking about how much she loves the married man she's having an affair with. LMAO.
>>132224067
It is degenerate, like the rest of reddit.
>>132224067
you have to go back
>>132224067
I didn't think Reddit could get worse... But yeah, you're right.
Well, they also have /r/cuckold, so /r/adultery is just the wives' side of that
>>132224267
I must agree with you, but I didn't think even the liberal safe-haven, reddit, would go this far.
Wait, so, this is like a discussion place for Ashley Madison users?
Puh that's kindergarden
There are subs dessicated to incest and dogsex, where tens of thousands of people discuss how how to fuck their son/mom/dad or train to the dog to fuck them longer
You think that's bad? You should see /r/incest.
>Go to 4chan
>Try to convince people to be mad about a board on adultery
>While they see ads for sites where you cheat on your spouse
OP you are stupid as fuck.
>>132224790
Kinda. OP is just bait. This isn't a surprising board, the internet's a big place, this isn't the first pro-adultery thing I've seen on the internet, and not all of us have the same views on marriage and adultery. I don't know what OP expected.
Just on reddit alone there's all kinds of different subs that OP would find "immoral" but that doesn't mean jack shit because by this time in his life he should've seen far worse things on the internet
What a crock of shit