Why women are having more affairs than ever
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
Re: Why women are having more affairs than ever
Last edited by sndprv on 11 Aug 2026 17:58, edited 1 time in total.
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
Re: Why women are having more affairs than ever
Last edited by sndprv on 05 Aug 2026 19:07, edited 1 time in total.
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
Re: Why women are having more affairs than ever
The white couple were separated but not divorced. He was living in Hawaii,
she was living in Texas. Original video here.
she was living in Texas. Original video here.
-
Dutch_Puffin-236
- Member
- Posts: 3
- Joined: 30 Jun 2026 14:38
- x 5
Re: Why women are having more affairs than ever
Out of curiosity, but what is this thread?
It feels kinda to me an endless stream of videos trying to prove a view or point. But perhaps im wrong.
It feels kinda to me an endless stream of videos trying to prove a view or point. But perhaps im wrong.
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
Re: Why women are having more affairs than ever
Hello, glad you asked.
This thread was created after a random find on a London tube train. I discovered an article
in an edition of the London Evening Standard newspaper on a train after finishing work - the article
you see on page 1 of this thread. I thought the article was interesting, so I decided to share it here.
But why is the topic of this thread relevant to an internet forum about sex sounds?
Over the years, a few of the members (including me) on this forum have obtained recordings - evidence - of
women who were cheating on their boyfriends or husbands. Inevitably, sooner or later, a member will post a
comment and ask the question: "Why did she cheat?"
But prior to the creation of this thread, no one on here (including me) could give a satisfactory answer,
apart from the stereotypical, politically-correct, gynocentric/femcentric soundbites we've all been
conditioned to accept by the mainstream culture: "he wasn't satisfying her" or "he wasn't emotionally
available" or "he cheated on her first." In other words, we've been conditioned to believe that 'it's
always the man's fault' and 'men cheat more than women'.
So I decided to do a little research, and I found that mainly 'red pill' or 'manosphere' content creators
could provide all the answers I needed.
I realised that due to the growth and widespread use of social media, women cheat just as much as
men (if not more) because women now have optionality when it comes to choosing sexual partners.
And prior to the creation of this thread, not one member on here would have mentioned the terms (for
example) 'hypergamy' or 'the dual mating strategy of women' as reasons for women cheating. Oh, maybe
a member would have given 'pure sexual lust' or a 'revenge fling' as reasons, but that's about it.
The mainstream media are now kind of starting to realise and admit that modern women cheat - and
cheat a lot - but they cloak that kind of behaviour by introducing ridiculous new terms such as 'hotwifing'
or 'ROCD'. Silly, right?
No, you're right. I like to present as many different kinds of cases as I can possibly find.Dutch_Puffin-236 wrote: 27 Jul 2026 01:08 It feels kinda to me an endless stream of videos trying to prove a view or point. But perhaps im wrong.
For example, if you look back in this thread, you'll notice there is an epidemic of married female
teachers in the U.S. who are sexually abusing young male students in schools - which the mainstream
culture fails to explain, or does not want to explain, since the answer may be unflattering to women.
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
-
wisper
- Member
- Posts: 312
- Joined: 17 Jan 2011 17:03
- x 1025
Re: Why women are having more affairs than ever
Agree. They avoid having to explain it because it would require women to take accountability and recognize that it is a problem.... like they say "accountability is kryptonite to women." The current narrative is Men = Bad. Especially white straight men and masculine men in general.sndprv wrote: 29 Jul 2026 21:45
For example, if you look back in this thread, you'll notice there is an epidemic of married female
teachers in the U.S. who are sexually abusing young male students in schools - which the mainstream
culture fails to explain, or does not want to explain, since the answer may be unflattering to women.
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
Re: Why women are having more affairs than ever
Last edited by sndprv on 03 Aug 2026 18:26, edited 1 time in total.
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
Re: Why women are having more affairs than ever
Look here, for example.wisper wrote: 31 Jul 2026 03:38 Agree. They avoid having to explain it because it would require women to take accountability and recognize that it is a problem.... like they say "accountability is kryptonite to women." The current narrative is Men = Bad. Especially white straight men and masculine men in general.
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
Re: Why women are having more affairs than ever
Aged 81, DNA has uncovered my true dad and my mum’s wartime love affair
By Lula White
3 Aug 2026
Metro (London)
PENSIONER Rodney Anderson is planning the trip of a lifetime to meet family in Canada – after DNA unlocked
his true identity at the age of 81.
The retired truck mechanic, who grew up in Farnham, Surrey, had always thought his father was
William Anderson, who disappeared from his life when he was a child.
But after years of searching, Ancestry revealed his dad was in fact Charles Lawrence Blakney – a Canadian
serviceman who landed on D-Day.
‘I was completely shocked, I knew absolutely nothing about it,’ he said.
“It did hurt that my mother and grandmother never said a word. They kept it a secret because they never
imagined DNA would one day bring all the dirty laundry out.’
Rodney’s mum Yvonne had been married to William Anderson, but they split when Rodney was a baby and he
never saw him again.
‘While my mum was alive I always tried to find him. I even spoke to my mum while I worked near her, but she
never told me anything. She always blamed my supposed father for running off with another woman.’
Around a decade ago, through the Salvation Army, Rodney traced records linked to William and found what he
thought was his half-sister. But DNA tests showed they weren’t related at all.
Then in March Ancestry linked him to a woman called Bethany, who sent her father’s divorce papers.
Charles Blakney’s wife had filed for divorce after discovering he had relationships with other women
while serving overseas.
Among the evidence was a letter from one woman – Rodney’s mother – telling the soldier she had given
birth to his baby and reminding him of his promise to marry her. His wife intercepted the letter, leading
to the divorce.
‘I couldn’t believe it,’ said Rodney, who has now met a whole new part of his family and aims to see
them in person.
Family members have picked up similarities such as his large ears, he joked.
‘I’ve had a good life. I just finally know the truth about where I came from,’ he said. ‘At 81 years old,
that’s something I never thought I’d be able to say.’
Source
By Lula White
3 Aug 2026
Metro (London)
PENSIONER Rodney Anderson is planning the trip of a lifetime to meet family in Canada – after DNA unlocked
his true identity at the age of 81.
The retired truck mechanic, who grew up in Farnham, Surrey, had always thought his father was
William Anderson, who disappeared from his life when he was a child.
But after years of searching, Ancestry revealed his dad was in fact Charles Lawrence Blakney – a Canadian
serviceman who landed on D-Day.
‘I was completely shocked, I knew absolutely nothing about it,’ he said.
“It did hurt that my mother and grandmother never said a word. They kept it a secret because they never
imagined DNA would one day bring all the dirty laundry out.’
Rodney’s mum Yvonne had been married to William Anderson, but they split when Rodney was a baby and he
never saw him again.
‘While my mum was alive I always tried to find him. I even spoke to my mum while I worked near her, but she
never told me anything. She always blamed my supposed father for running off with another woman.’
Around a decade ago, through the Salvation Army, Rodney traced records linked to William and found what he
thought was his half-sister. But DNA tests showed they weren’t related at all.
Then in March Ancestry linked him to a woman called Bethany, who sent her father’s divorce papers.
Charles Blakney’s wife had filed for divorce after discovering he had relationships with other women
while serving overseas.
Among the evidence was a letter from one woman – Rodney’s mother – telling the soldier she had given
birth to his baby and reminding him of his promise to marry her. His wife intercepted the letter, leading
to the divorce.
‘I couldn’t believe it,’ said Rodney, who has now met a whole new part of his family and aims to see
them in person.
Family members have picked up similarities such as his large ears, he joked.
‘I’ve had a good life. I just finally know the truth about where I came from,’ he said. ‘At 81 years old,
that’s something I never thought I’d be able to say.’
Source
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
Re: Why women are having more affairs than ever
Last edited by sndprv on 21 Aug 2026 05:04, edited 2 times in total.
- sndprv
- Knight
- Posts: 3177
- Joined: 14 Jun 2010 00:02
- x 4395
Re: Why women are having more affairs than ever
Sadie Flores, a Kentucky middle school teacher and mother, is accused of grooming a
student in what authorities say was an improper relationship. Flores now faces a felony
grooming charge under a new Kentucky law that took effect just weeks ago. Law&Crime's
Chris Stewart is On the Case.