Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Cheating Husband Stories: How Internet Turns Husbands To Liars

A very interesting article by infidelity expert Mark de Smit. Mark obviously leaves out the real peoples identities. A very sad story, but some interesting things to be wary of concerning cheating husbands.

The Slipping Lives Of Peter And Stella
Peter and Stella (not their real names) have been married for ten years. Peter is a crane operator while Stella spends her time looking after their two lovely daughters. Their family life has been good until a few months ago when Stella suspected Peter of having extra-marital affair.
It all started when Peter suddenly became too interested with computers. At first Stella thought that like all his friends, Peter was just fascinated with online action role playing games. In fact two months ago, he took a chunk of money from their savings to buy his very own computer and have it connected to the Internet.

Initially, Stella thought that the computer was to be used by everyone in the family. But to her surprise, Peter put in secret access passwords. Therefore Stella and the children had no way of using the computer. Stella also noted that Peter became so engrossed about his privacy and spent more time in front of his computer--especially during late nights-- than with his family.
One Saturday morning, as Peter was asleep on the sofa, Stella gathered her courage and took a peep at the computer, which Peter forgot to turn off the night before. In it she saw a chat link full of words of endearment between two user names. Stella would not have been suspicious had she not seen the same secret affectionate name Peter had called her during their courtship days.
The Bitter End For Danny And Lucy
Danny and Lucy bought a computer three years ago. They had it connected to the Internet because they need it for their small time online store. While the business they had was flourishing, they were able to afford another computer, this time a laptop for Danny's use.
One day, a mysterious e-mail addressed to Danny bounced to the common e-mail address they used for marketing their online shop. It contained a picture of a young woman wearing nothing but her lingerie. At first, Lucy dismissed it as some wicked marketing stunt by the numerous pornographic sites in the Internet.

But in the few days that followed, Lucy's suspicion was aroused by their missing telephone bill. She was puzzled to find it in the garbage bin already paid. Lucy took a quick scan of the crumpled telephone bill and found out four international calls to a number she does not recognize.

She copied the telephone numbers on her notepad and dialed using the telephone in the kitchen. After a brief moment, a voice on the other end of the line, clearly European accent, said "Hello, lover boy!" Lucy quickly hanged up and suddenly all darkness surrounded her sight. Lucy fainted and hit her head on the sharp corner of the hard wooden breakfast counter.

Lucy was in a coma for two days; after which, she died. Danny knew that the true cause of her death was not her banging on the counter top but rather his cheating on Lucy.
With the advent of Internet communication tools, men's cheating capabilities have increased. The Internet has become a device that both tempts and fulfills the lustful fantasies of men that could lead to full time extra marital affairs.

Knowledge before hand is the only way women can protect themselves and their families from cheating husbands. Reliable spy software, like PC Pandora, can enable wives to monitor their husbands--when they are online or even offline.

How to Catch a Cheating Wife? Confirm Your Suspicions
About the Author
Peter and Stella (not their real names) have been married for ten years. Peter is a crane operator while Stella spends her time looking after their two lovely daughters. Their family life has been good until a few months ago when Stella suspected Peter of having extra-marital affair.

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