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Old 08-20-2015, 07:41 AM
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I feel a little bit bad for people who have their private business exposed from a supposedly "discrete" website.

But not if they used their work email, good grief how could you possibly be that stupid
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Old 08-20-2015, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by rickair7777
I feel a little bit bad for people who have their private business exposed from a supposedly "discrete" website.

But not if they used their work email, good grief how could you possibly be that stupid
I don't. Divorce your spouse if you can't be faithful and want to pursue other love interests. The family - and especially the kids - don't deserve what a cheater is doing to their own family.
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Old 08-20-2015, 08:45 AM
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I don't. Divorce your spouse if you can't be faithful and want to pursue other love interests. The family - and especially the kids - don't deserve what a cheater is doing to their own family.
Not advocating cheating, just privacy in general. I count myself somewhat fortunate to have a happy, healthy, stable, traditional (first marriage) family...but I'm in a minority. I know a guy whose wife has a variety of personality and substance issues which she refuses to address, and put on a couple hundred pounds. He can't divorce her or he'll never see his kids (pilot), plus he's a afraid she'll really go off the deep end and he'd be afraid to go on a trip and leave the kids alone with her. He's sticking it out for the kids, but I heard he's dating another crew member. Wanna judge that one?
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Old 08-20-2015, 10:25 AM
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This thread is a waste of time and effort.
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Originally Posted by rickair7777
Not advocating cheating, just privacy in general. I count myself somewhat fortunate to have a happy, healthy, stable, traditional (first marriage) family...but I'm in a minority.
So a person who's cheating on his spouse is now concerned and ****ed that their own privacy may be leaked. Good, serves them right.



I know a guy whose wife has a variety of personality and substance issues which she refuses to address, and put on a couple hundred pounds. He can't divorce her or he'll never see his kids (pilot), plus he's a afraid she'll really go off the deep end and he'd be afraid to go on a trip and leave the kids alone with her. He's sticking it out for the kids, but I heard he's dating another crew member. Wanna judge that one?
No point being married miserably. Take his concerns through counseling. As of right now, he's being the cheater... not her. And if he's afraid she'll go off the end then action should be taken now to protect the kids.
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Old 08-20-2015, 11:25 AM
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I wonder what the next massive data hack and subsequent personal sensitive information release will expose to get everyone on their high horse.

I guess we could also have been sanctimonious regarding previous detailed information hacks that listed folks that have enormous personal bad debt, criminal records, medical issues including various mental health treatments, etc. Did these folks deserve their personal privacy to be violated because of these issues?

Careful how and where you beat your drum. You may be marching in the next parade.
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Old 08-20-2015, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by rickair7777
Not advocating cheating, just privacy in general. I count myself somewhat fortunate to have a happy, healthy, stable, traditional (first marriage) family...but I'm in a minority. I know a guy whose wife has a variety of personality and substance issues which she refuses to address, and put on a couple hundred pounds. He can't divorce her or he'll never see his kids (pilot), plus he's a afraid she'll really go off the deep end and he'd be afraid to go on a trip and leave the kids alone with her. He's sticking it out for the kids, but I heard he's dating another crew member. Wanna judge that one?
Yup, I know a major captain in almost the exact same situation. You never know,can't it's easy to judge without walking a mile in someone's shoes.
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Thought of the day on this is what happens if you transmit an std to the other person that you are married to? Selfishness in the human race apparently has no bounds.
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Some great PERSONAL beliefs being shared on marriage and how it should be handled. Now let's open our eyes to the greater concern here - personal information being hacked and then released under whatever circumstance.
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Old 08-20-2015, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
No point being married miserably. Take his concerns through counseling. As of right now, he's being the cheater... not her. And if he's afraid she'll go off the end then action should be taken now to protect the kids.
You are in no position to judge this particular individual's circumstances. I brought it up to make the point that you're broadly applying a rather narrow outlook where it doesn't belong.

I'm sure somebody somewhere would love to see some aspect of your personal privacy exposed in public.
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