The recent confession of repeated infidelity from American
Family Association’s poster-boy, Josh Duggar, has not only resurrected the
flailing Ashley Madison social networking service for those seeking extra-marital
affairs, but has resulted in a huge surge of highly-paid memberships to the
online dating service after the notorious hacking of its site.
“When our membership names were hacked and published,
frankly, I thought we were done for,” reported Ashley Madison president and
CEO, Noel Biderman, known as “the King of Infidelity” who had founded the
website in 2001 as a means for married men to connect with women online with
whom they could discreetly cheat on their spouses. “Our entire model depended on
the secrecy of our subscribers’ identities. When our members’ personal identifications
were revealed, I expected everything to come crashing down.”
“If it hadn’t been for Josh Duggar’s confession to owning
two subscriptions, we’d be done for! Frankly, he turned out to be our best
marketing agent.”
Apparently, millions of would-be, hesitant subscribers
flooded the website with highly-paid subscriptions once Josh Duggar divulged
his activities on the site.
“We’d had the reputation of posting fictitious female
accounts on a regular basis in order to attract married men to our site. This reputation
prevented many married men from availing themselves to our services. However, the
moment Josh Duggar admitted that he’d actually hooked up with dozens of women
from our site, millions of married men knew that our site was legitimate and
that they’d be assured of freely committing adultery just like Josh Duggar did.
An anonymous subscriber listed as “Theodore Nugent,”
completed an on-line evaluation noting, “Hey, if a loser like Josh Duggar can
get laid on this site dozens of times, then you KNOW we all can. Pile on,
dudes!”
Biderman breathlessly continued: “Since then, all of our new
subscribers learned from Josh Duggar’s idiotic blunders and have signed up with
‘prepaid virtual Visa Cards’ that don’t require any identifying information. We’ve
even began supplying our own virtual credit cards, thanks to Josh Duggar’s
stupid gaffe. We’ve already made a bundle in add-on fees with these pre-paid
cards.”
According to Ashley Madison’s marketing director,
subscriptions have increased six-hundredfold due to Josh Duggar’s admission. “Our
increased revenue can easily pay for any and all lawsuits that have been levied
by the hacking of our site. It’s really ironic, but thanks to Josh Duggar,
marriage infidelity will increase unabated and remain profitable for years to
come.”
Love it. "Theodore Nugent" stole the whole story :)
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