Website where women expose their partners mistresses
A controversial website encourages heart-broken women to publicly name and shame the 'home wreckers' who led their husbands or boyfriends to cheat.
Shesahomewrecker.com list over 500 'mistresses' from across the U.S. with their name, location and photograph on full view. Profiles also include the 'juicy details' surrounding each affair.
The majority of women appear to have found out about their partners' affairs after checking cell phones, email and social networking accounts such as Facebook and Instagram.
While Shesahomewrecker.com has a firm fan base, attracting almost 250,000 Facebook 'Likes' since its launch last year, critics have deemed it 'mean-spirited', 'horrific' and 'disgusting'.
a Change.org petition launched in summer requested for the site to be 'dismantled.'
A statement read: 'Women are being harassed, slander is occurring and lives are being ruined due to the cyber bullying taking place on this site.'
However, with only 66 signatures the Baltimore-based site, set up by a woman named Ariella Alexander, continues to operate and a spinoff, called Hesahomewrecker.com, is set to launch this month.
...is it better than the traditional Nigerian method of recruiting people to beat the shit out of the home wrecker?...i think so...
Shesahomewrecker.com list over 500 'mistresses' from across the U.S. with their name, location and photograph on full view. Profiles also include the 'juicy details' surrounding each affair.
The majority of women appear to have found out about their partners' affairs after checking cell phones, email and social networking accounts such as Facebook and Instagram.
While Shesahomewrecker.com has a firm fan base, attracting almost 250,000 Facebook 'Likes' since its launch last year, critics have deemed it 'mean-spirited', 'horrific' and 'disgusting'.
a Change.org petition launched in summer requested for the site to be 'dismantled.'
A statement read: 'Women are being harassed, slander is occurring and lives are being ruined due to the cyber bullying taking place on this site.'
However, with only 66 signatures the Baltimore-based site, set up by a woman named Ariella Alexander, continues to operate and a spinoff, called Hesahomewrecker.com, is set to launch this month.
...is it better than the traditional Nigerian method of recruiting people to beat the shit out of the home wrecker?...i think so...
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