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There was a link but it contained mal-ware. The link below is an archive
https://archive.is/FCGOk
All dem hoes need to go somewhere else now.

Edit: Taken from the Wikipedia page on Ashley Madison

The company received significant attention on July 15, 2015, after hackers stole all of its customer data—including names, addresses, sexual fantasies and credit card information—and threatened to post all the data online if Ashley Madison and fellow site Avid Life Media site EstablishedMen.com were not permanently closed. By July 22, the first names of customers were released by hackers.
 
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For real. Millions of men get caught trying to pay to cheat on their SOs with sockpuppets and a talented few still somehow to manage to turn this into a "modern women are the devil" screed.
The vast majority of people in government who support or enforce such policies are men. You're making the same assertion SJWs make, 'if you're against my program, you must hate women.'

The way I view it, if a husband or wife is caught cheating (and they both aren't fine with that) it's a fucked up relationship that probably should have ended a long time ago. At least if it weren't for the consequence of permanent economic devastation, inflicted on the once productive party.

IMO things have gotten much better for men, as they have for women. The draft is dead, and men aren't responsible for their wife's and daughters' debts anymore. Not to mention the frequently acclaimed things that have gotten better for women. I think legal equality right now is pretty good. As a straight man, just don't get married, don't call the cops if your significant other beats you, and don't ever be alone with a feminist.

//Although I think the leak is cool, I think the leakers are pretentious douches for saying it's for the greater good. (Even if they believe that, they still did it for themselves. They did it because they thought it was right, and they wanted to do the right thing.) I also think it's dumb they yell about Ashley Madison blackmailing people, when they blackmailed Ashley Madison.

If they just released this information without saying a word, I wouldn't have had a negative thing to say about them.
 
I guess if they came to hook up with dudes it would work. Unless no other dudes wanted to hook up
 
The funny thing is, the site was all socks when it came to the women. Most guys who paid for this didn't even hook up.

I wonder if they could sue for that. Arguably, it's fraudulent to contract to deliver (illegal) adulterous affairs, and in many jurisdictions, it's actually still a crime to commit adultery. Even if it isn't, it can open you to a lawsuit by the cheated-upon spouse to aid and abet in adultery.

So could you sue that someone basically breached a contract to deliver an illegal adulterous affair? I'd think public policy would bar having the courts actively assist people in enforcing illegal contracts or rewarding them with a money judgment for not having had an illegal affair.

There are other doctrines like unjust enrichment that would prohibit getting to keep ill-gained profits like that, but most of those are equitable doctrines. A dirty, filthy, adulterous dog would have no business coming to court asking it to use its equitable powers to help them. (Not quite a perfect fit for the 'unclean hands' doctrine but something like that'll do.)
 
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