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female
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: I found out my boyfriend has a profile on Adult Friend Finder. When I comfronted him about this he said it was a mistake and that he never made one. He said that the adult friend finder site must have created it, but it has some of his information. Can Adult Friend Finder create a profile from information they find on the internet?
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reader, movinon +, writes (20 September 2009):
I just kicked my "husband" of 9 years out because of the adult friend finder! im in it and i started noticing signs of sites history being cleared! ha the dummy didn't know I could see temp files. pors as soon as i walked out the door! lube gone, i was discusted. I have always had a high sex drive and always let our lame sex life on the way he was brought up, but please the most ronche stuff was comming up and his adult profile was a complete joke! I hacked the jerk's account and updated it with the truth and a photo! lol so many years no satisfaction and him tryin to hook up! please..... ladies if they're being sneaky it will never get any better!
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 January 2009): Adult Friend Finder is a fairly sleazy business. That being said, if they were to create a fake profile from someone's pictures online without consent, it would definitely be from a female's pictures to create a woman's profile. I don't know if they really do that, but believe me, they have PLENTY of men's profiles and a never-ending supply of new men who will create a profile with the dubious hopes of finding meaningless, easy and anonymous sex online (the ratio is something like 10 men to 1 woman, probably more).
Whatever your boyfriends intentions, that's up to you to interrogate him as his girlfriend, because his statement that AFF created a profile without his consent sounds like complete BS. How did you find out he had a profile on there? Good luck and keep him honest.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 October 2008): Do you or your boyfriend have pictures on myspace or facebook? If so, someone that wants to break you two up can easily copy those pictures and create a profile on that site, or any other site using the information they find on those regular profiles. Ever think of that?
With public information floating around like that, many things are possible.
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (28 September 2008): Been there. Trust, there will be more.
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female
reader, Emilysanswers +, writes (28 September 2008):
Websites like that cannot hack into your life and advertise you.
It's not in their interest to do that. Why would they make up profiles about people who you then can't meet for sex?
He lied for whatever reason.
How did you find him?
Good Luck!! xx
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reader, anonymous, writes (28 September 2008): No you have to actually sign up for it and give ur email etcIt's not like a virus, sorry.I am sure he made the account before he got with you so try not to worryXxXx
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male
reader, zelgamer +, writes (28 September 2008):
No, it has to be a physical person, whether it was someone he knows or he himself.
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