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In reply to the discussion: 'Suicides' Over Ashley Madison Hack [View all]Bonnie Blue
(10 posts)But to answer yours:
1. No. Cheaters are not one of my favorite groups.
2. I'm not worried that cheats are discriminated against.
3. I did not intend to suggest that you, specifically, wanted to brand people. But I can see how you might have read it that way. Sorry. The shirt-vs-branding iron comment was intended for the wider audience of moralizers. Same for the comment about friend or family member. Most everyone knows someone who is cheating -- whether they know it or not.
4. Similar to your wider reading of my comments, it sounds like I read more into yours than you may have intended. I interpreted your objective advice of "If you are going to cheat, don't do it on the Internet." as being more of a gloat, suggesting that the cheaters got what they deserve due to their ignorance of internet security.
5. I appreciate your assurance that you won't hurt me. Thank you. I wasn't worried about this before....
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