How to Cheat: Field Notes from an Adulteress🧚🏻‍♀️
How to Cheat: Field Notes from an Adulteress🧚🏻‍♀️
EP 3024 - Why Ashley Madison Suspends Women's Accounts
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In this episode, Teresa Conway explores why women’s accounts on Ashley Madison often get suspended, especially when personal information is shared too soon. If you’ve ever had someone disappear mid-chat, Teresa breaks down the reasons and shares tips on how to avoid getting flagged as suspicious.

Episode Highlights:

  • Why women’s accounts get suspended: Sharing personal info (like email, Kik, or Telegram) within the first 24 hours can trigger an automatic block.

  • Scammers on Ashley Madison: Scammers use free women’s accounts to lure men off the platform for extortion. Early personal info sharing looks like a scam tactic.

  • Personal experience: Teresa shares how a woman disappeared while chatting with her client, likely because she shared info too quickly.

  • Best practices: Stay on the platform longer to avoid being flagged and ensure the person you’re chatting with isn’t a scammer.

Key Takeaways:

  • Avoid sharing personal info too soon, especially from a new account.

  • Stay on the platform until you meet the person in real life.

  • Be cautious of suspensions and know that accounts can be reactivated after review.

Quotable:
"Moving off the site can get you suspended as a lady. But it’s also good practice to stay on the site just in case the guy’s a dud."

Stay safe and listen for more tips on navigating Ashley Madison without getting flagged!

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How to Cheat: Field Notes from an Adulteress🧚🏻‍♀️
How to Cheat: Field Notes from an Adulteress🧚🏻‍♀️
I don't encourage cheating. That's something you'll have to decide for yourself. But, if you want to keep your primary relationship at the same time, I can help you with that.