23/02/2015
Two of the UK's most popular dating websites for extra-marital affairs will soon boast a million members each. Callers share their experiences of initiating affairs online.
Two of the UK's most popular dating website for extra-marital affairs will soon boast a million members each. The websites help people who are already in relationships to arrange dates or initiate affairs with someone new. Callers share their experiences of initiating affairs online. One woman we call "Kate" says her partner has "no idea" that she is meeting other men, but that "what you know doesn't hurt you." Another caller "Sarah" says people are wrong to judge her for cheating on her husband. And we hear from a man who says his marriage collapsed when he found out his wife had used online sites to have an affair. Also on the programme, we hear from the headteacher of a London school where three girls have reportedly travelled to Syria to join Islamic State. And consumer expert Martin Lewis gives advice on the best currency deals, and warns of the perils of using mobile phones for directory inquiry calls.
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