how? |
Send me the list perv |
Yes people with no lives on dcum would love to see this |
Aww, sorry your hubby was caught! |
| I also found the lait and found neighbors by zip code. Then it disappeared. Probably a law suit though I don’t know how they got away with that. The rich are powerful. |
And stupid if they gave away personal information, credit cards, etc. to a site like that? Like, how dumb and reckless can you be? |
| I had a friendship end over the leak. One friend searched the list and found another friend’s fiancé on there. Came to me asking what we should do. We approached our friend about it, but she turned it back on us that we didn’t want her to be happy. Blocked all contact. We later heard that she’d also caught him texting women from Tinder, but believed/tolerated his excuses. She still married him. I don’t regret telling her, though. |
Denial is strong in some people - usually the self righteous ones (quick to tell others to divorce over much lesser offenses than AM). I would have told my friend too. The list is not going anywhere, the people on it may as well own their personality disorders. I know many employers do check, and I tend to agree they should. As an employer, one wants to know what kind of employee one has. |
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My boss (at the time) was on the list and one of the dad's at my kids' elementary school.
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Ugh, so gross. Do those on the list not know? How could they not?? |
Boss was on it too, but I think they have an open marriage. I guess like pp said, denial. |
Give it a rest. Curiosity about things like this is not limited it to shut-ins and you know it. |
| I don't know how to search the list and purposely never looked it up because I don't think I want to know if my husband is on it! |
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I remember a one of my neighbors and one of my doctors (!) being on it but it was mostly burner credit cards.
I don't think there's a way to access the list anymore. |
| My husband was on the list. We are divorced. |