The Problem With Websites That Expose Homewreckers
2013.10.30
See this banner? It's from a new site where spurned spouses can publicly
shame "the other woman" who they believe has ruined their marriage.
The site appears to have been founded by a woman named Ariella Alexander who has her own personal blog which chronicles an ongoing complicated saga involving her husband John and the woman he cheated with. Judging by her posts, it doesn't take much to see just how super fucked up this woman is emotionally from getting cheated on.
Users can submit photos of "bitches" who boyfriends and husbands cheated on them with. Every post also contains the full name of the alleged mistress, which are all tweeted out as posts with their name and location. Commenters can also get helpful and supply further detail about the women they all hate.
And apparently, this is all perfectly legal. As the site's disclaimer reads: "...all posts and comments on Shesahomewrecker.com represent the opinions of the original poster and are not endorsed, approved or representations of the opinions of Shesahomewrecker.com or its owners."
So what's the big deal about the site? How about how it depicts the full on worst of humanity. The entire reason this site exists is to further shame these mistresses by posting their addresses and phone numbers so they can be further harassed. And cyberbullying never solves anything.
The only thing that's useful about this site is that it gives emotionally unstable women a place to vent about their husband's cheating on them. We understand how cathartic this pack mentality can be, but pinning all the blame on "the other woman" can't possibly be healthy. Despite all the horrible stories, you can't help but feel like the partners who cheated have gotten away easy, while the alleged mistress has to bear with the wrath of the internet.
The site appears to have been founded by a woman named Ariella Alexander who has her own personal blog which chronicles an ongoing complicated saga involving her husband John and the woman he cheated with. Judging by her posts, it doesn't take much to see just how super fucked up this woman is emotionally from getting cheated on.
Users can submit photos of "bitches" who boyfriends and husbands cheated on them with. Every post also contains the full name of the alleged mistress, which are all tweeted out as posts with their name and location. Commenters can also get helpful and supply further detail about the women they all hate.
And apparently, this is all perfectly legal. As the site's disclaimer reads: "...all posts and comments on Shesahomewrecker.com represent the opinions of the original poster and are not endorsed, approved or representations of the opinions of Shesahomewrecker.com or its owners."
So what's the big deal about the site? How about how it depicts the full on worst of humanity. The entire reason this site exists is to further shame these mistresses by posting their addresses and phone numbers so they can be further harassed. And cyberbullying never solves anything.
The only thing that's useful about this site is that it gives emotionally unstable women a place to vent about their husband's cheating on them. We understand how cathartic this pack mentality can be, but pinning all the blame on "the other woman" can't possibly be healthy. Despite all the horrible stories, you can't help but feel like the partners who cheated have gotten away easy, while the alleged mistress has to bear with the wrath of the internet.
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