Greatlovelookup.com e-mailed me, introducing their site as a “Discreet Dating Community for Married People, and for Single People that want to meet and date unhappy married people.”
Greatlovelookup.com needs editing. Among the many grammatical errors is that the description should read, “for single people who want to meet and date unhappy married people.” And I suspect they mean, “unhappily married people,” rather than downers.
Did someone steer them to me? Perhaps a vindictive Nigerian I’d ignored? Did my husband receive the same opportunity? Should I be concerned that he’s now at his computer?
The options provided are:
Press here if you want to have an affair with a married woman or man
Press here if you’re in a relationship and want to have an affair
Press here if you want to have an affair with a married person
Missing is the reason that would tempt me: “Press here if you’re happily married, but looking to connect with politicians to have a voice in the nation’s health plan.”
The evidence is married people manage to have adulterous relationships without assistance. Could it be that this Web site was generated by spouses looking to catch their mates? Or by Mark Sanford’s spiritual advisor? (I’m aware that’s a sentence fragment.)




