oh its ok my wife has a Myspace account and tell me the same........ problem is the other day she came home with and STD hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm too much networking
2007-05-08 05:38:00
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answered by greeneyedflavor 2
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No way and you need to let him know that you do not believe what he has told you. Most of the answers here have told you what this site is all about, dating, finding 'someone for some what'?
There is an old saying "I'm happily married, she's happy I'm married". Time to look into your relationship and see if it needs some 'upgrading and maintenance work'.
I am single (divorced) and I have gone onto some free dating sites and the amount of married men offering "discreet 'fun' times" is astounding. Stories range from have a good life with family, missing the intimacy, close contact, Blah Blah blah.
So, if he is networking on this site you need to know exactly what and why? Stop this if you can.
I truly wish you well with this, seeing a relationship counsellor will only work if he goes too.
2007-05-07 21:36:45
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answered by sag_kat2chat 4
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Lol that's a funny excuse. Hope you're not buying that. Match.com is purely a site for dating and obviously not a good site for business. Networking for dating purposes yes, but for business? No.
I had an account there and the people there obviously opt for romance. If someone's interested in you, that person can send you a "wink" or e-mail you depending on what kind of account you signed up. The same things goes if you're interested in someone. And if you're going to read the people's descriptions there, there aren't obviously no sign of any intention regarding business. On the other hand if he's really opt for business, he can say in his account that it's mainly for "business purposes only". But I still doubt it. It's a very odd place for that kind of networking.
If you really want to be sure, why not try to make an account there and see for yourself if it's any good for business networking.
2007-05-07 21:39:33
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answered by sheer♥black 5
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Yes there's a reason why he has that account and some may call it newworking i call it cheating... and that s exactly what hes looking for... business personals ... thats almost funny... if there is business on that site its monkey business... I cant believe your so naive that you would be on here asking... wake up sister before its to late. If i were you id do some other checking on his pc to find out exactly whats hes been up too... this may not be the only account that he has... sorry for you
2007-05-08 01:58:53
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answered by deerlady2000 3
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It could be an old account. I'm not sure if profiles are ever deleted from there database. If he's been accessing it lately, there's a problem to worry about. There is no other reason a married man would have an account on there-except if he was cheating or thinking about cheating.
2007-05-07 21:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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There's only 1 reason people have an account on that site and it's to hook up. Years ago, I worked in the hotel industry and believe me, many people that stayed there met online and were cheating on their spouses.
2007-05-07 22:03:23
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answered by badkittie2u 2
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As long as I understand that match.com is for love connection and if people wanted to look for a person that match their profile and requirement. There is no such thing of networking on match.com. Ask him to prove it or tell him you wanted to see his profile.
2007-05-07 21:07:33
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answered by Lilian 5
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No, that's definitely not true. Match.com is a dating site only, and it's one that you have to pay a subscription fee to. Noone pays that fee to make business contacts - they pay it to meet potential lovers. Your husband is likely cheating, or at the very least, trying to cheat.
2007-05-07 21:06:57
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answered by Magaroni 5
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Match.com isn't a networking site... it's a matchmaking service. If he's there he's looking. There are other sites for networking.
2007-05-07 21:02:31
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answered by az_mommma 6
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That is sign of a cheater.
You need to decide the course of action you will take prior to anymore "talks to the hubby" about the Match.com or any other sites, he may have.
If you want the truth, then you need to decide what you are going to do with it.
2007-05-07 21:07:46
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answered by Denise W 6
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