Naughty Wife Flings

Lonely wives and naughty hot wives confess private sex stories and love affairs


Since the dawn of social networking websites, meeting new friends has been far easier now, than it was 10 years ago.  But unfortunately, with the growth of technology comes  the evolution of married personals websites, making it easier for cheating wives and husbands to prosper.

Media portrayal has made it a glamorous “trend” for suburban women to be “Desperate Wives.”  Websites boasting discreet connections between philandering husbands and naughty wives almost make the concept of married dating sound socially acceptable.

While it is always a good idea to monitor your children’s Internet habits and recently visited websites, perhaps it might also be just as advantageous to monitor your spouse’s as well. 

Before the Internet became a common household service, cheating wives would have a very limited means of meeting interested suitors.  With married personals websites “desperate wives” can meet and locate a like-minded cheating husband with just a few clicks.

What has happened to nuclear family values?  Cheating husbands and naughty wives no longer have the initial fear in engaging in
infidelity, because it has become so easy with online dating sites like.  The growing number of married personals websites goes to show that there must indeed be a success rate, among the millions of cheating wives and unfaithful husbands who log onto the
Internet every single day.

So why is it that naughty wives and husbands who are “married but looking,” have so much confidence to be so candid in explaining what they are seeking?  Social norm, for one.  Meeting on the Internet was taboo, nearly a decade ago.  Online dating services carried with it a certain stigma.  Simply making these online dating services more open and broad to the public, and calling them “social networking websites,” opened many doors for cheating wives and husbands.  The growth in popularity of social networking websites was immense, and soon enough, everyone was now online.

Not only did it open doors for cheating wives and husbands, it offered opportunities for sites to cater to a market that was otherwise neglected.

The age-old adage that “Cheaters Never Prosper,” can now be challenged with married personals websites promoting infidelity.