Thursday, 20 February 2014

Words With Friends

Now, it's come to my attention of late from a few sources, and admittedly, I will say that I have also been involved (with my American lover of 4 years who I am, I'm glad to say, finished with...), but didn't realise that it was so prolific, that Words with Friends is actually the perfect place to hide a discreet relationship, i.e., CHEAT!! And it makes perfect sense… the games are only kept on your phone for 10 games, only 20 snippets of conversation are kept with each game, so once you've had your ways - flirted, played suggestive words in the game and made times to meet your lover, the conversations can never be found again.

I look at the people who are on my 'list of friends' and I can see it… there are people on it that I know have cheated on their spouse, those who are single that have the potential to be cheating with someone else's spouse, and a couple of anonymous people who I have no idea what gender they are. So as you can imagine, the potential is huge to hide a discreet relationship through the bones of Words with Friends. And sometimes the Words with Friends software team you up with people who are 'chatty like you,' which makes you suspicious that they could actually be a serial cheater (or serial flirter)… who knows.

As I was at an adult shop this morning (needed to buy a new bedroom friend, as my last one died :( ), I mentioned to the sales assistant if she had heard about the 'behind the scenes' action of Words with Friends, and she exclaimed YES!!! So many people were doing it, it's like it's become the latest rage.

So it makes you think, if so many people are doing it, are partners becoming suspicious of their partner's Words with Friends activity, even if it's completely platonic?

Who needs matchmaker.com, Eharmony, BeNaughty, OasisActive or any of the other dating sites that married or attached people seem to go to when they aren't satisfied with their main squeeze, when you've got Words with Friends.

Just be careful… it really isn't nice out there when innocent flirting turns to heartache.

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