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Some men cheat virtually, while others meet women online and follow through with actual relationships. You've got a lot of red flags here. Also make sure you have your email security settings get ekails as pan, then they should go straight into your Junk Folder. So you're his Madonna, and they're his tramps. I think he is a good person. Honestly I love this person but how can I ever trust him if he continues to lie and betray me this way. I did social him I cheated on him only because he got me mad coming home drunk at 4am with a girl dropping him off while I was pregnant.

Did he join a dating site, or is it just spam? Tagged as: , Question - 7 June 2010 5 Answers - Newest, 7 June 2010 A female age 51-59, anonymous writes: If your man checks out an online dating website, can they get your email address or addresses without joining this site as a member? My guys says he is just getting spam from this website. But he is getting 5-6 emails a day from this site. I wonder if he joined as a member as he is getting these spam emails from them daily and in two different email address accounts? However, 5-6 a day seems excessive. You should snoop around a bit more to find out the nature of these emails. Dont panic just try and have a rational conversation about it. A male reader, , writes 7 June 2010 : He most likely subscribed so something, at some point. This is because any legitimate dating website would not spam people. If he doesn't want to receive the emails, he could easily unsubscribe. Alternatively he could mark them as spam, so they would go in to his spam folder. What is the name of the dating website? The only one I can think of which might be dodgy is adultfriendfinder, but even then, he must have used it at some point. A female reader, , writes 7 June 2010 : You know, sometimes it is absolutely possible and plausible that a site send emails when the person is not a member. A while back I kept receiving emails from 2 different dating sites saying so and so was waiting for me or so and so wanted to contact me, which was just ridiculous as I'd never signed up for a dating site. It is perfectly possible for this to happen without having gone near the site themselves. Having said that, one or two spam emails a day is not nearly as suspect as 5 or 6! Are the emails going to two of his email addresses or coming to his one email address from two email addresses? What was the nature of the content?

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