05/03/2010
Don’t get me wrong, I think cheating is WRONG!  If you are planning on giving your heart to someone you should be exclusive to this person. If your big fun if to put your dick (or fingers) in all the holes you can find you shouldn’t be in a relationship… Food for thought
Now that I said that… I thought it would be a pretty funny IPhone app to talk about today. The compagny X Sigma Partners LLC developed an application if you are the kind of person who’s cheating on your boyfriend or girlfriend without them knowing. The new TigerText IPhone app will give you the opportunity of hiding your naughty texts and let your “other half” completely blind over your little secret…
Pretty cool? Completely Awful?













C’est juste horrible! La seule personne avec laquelle je peux tromper ma copine, c’est moi-même ^^
I totally agree with you on the cheating front, but if you are one of those “fuck loving, love fucking” types of people this would be awesome.
In fact, i think i might get this. Not for cheating purposes, just for things that i don’t want other people finding.
Cool post
it was never in my plans to cheat (no girl) in my personal case if I have a couple it is somethingI should respect, care about and personally thank, so guess what? to cheat is still out of my plans.
xD, i love you Ariel!! do you have msn or something :3? can i like,,, err.. have it >w<"?
Ariel, does masturbating to your pics count as cheating?
nah
That’s only pictures
…but it feels SO good.
Oh, please…
This is a completely awlful thing. It encourages, those who are thinking about cheating, to do so. The developers should be ashamed of themselves.
hahahaha I think this is funny! I wouldn’t have a need for it, but “the market” will dictate whether there’s a need for it or not. And it has privacy uses beyond cheating on significant others.
The whole cheating thing is too complicated a subject to sum up with a simple statement like “cheating is wrong”. People go into relationships, stay in relationships, and stray from relationships for all kinds of reasons—some healthy and many unhealthy.
Sometimes “cheating” is healthy. It might be the way a person finds the way out of an unhealthy pairing they are staying in out of fear, poverty, lack of self-worth, or just plain inertia. How many abused women who fear their controlling husbands/boyfriends could use a tool like this to communicate with people about their misery and find a way out? Is it cheating when they find someone new before they find the wherewithal (in terms of safety, self worth and often finances) to break off the old, unhealthy relationship? Arguably it is.
Not to mention, I have to agree with Dan Savage that people in relationships have license to “get some” discreetly on the side, as it were, in limited circumstances where their “exclusive” partner withdraws from physical intimacy and/or allows himself or herself, through thoroughly preventable apathy (and I stress the *preventable* part—I’m not talking unforeseen illness, disability or normal changes due to to aging), to become completely unattractive. This is mainly true in marriages, where in a more perfect world divorce would be the best option under such circumstances, but the whole picture dictates that divorce in realistically not going to happen. Meanwhile, the virile spouse who has kept up her/his end of the bargain did not go into the martial agreement anticipating a lifetime vow of celibacy.
In a healthy relationship, where each partner is making the effort to meet the emotional and physical needs of his or her significant other, and both have reasonable expectations of exclusivity as a result, I think cheating is greedy and wrong. (This is where Tiger seems to be categorized, though none of us know the real details, do we? You wonder about the intimacy in their marriage given the amount of time he spends away and how isolated she is from her kin; you wonder if their relationship, behind closed doors, cooled long ago—way before this scandal broke—to the point where it’s a marriage of convenience for the sake of kids and money (his massive earning power and her massive prenup), like so many power couplings seem to become.) But since people often hold onto the broken shards of a failed relationship long after the flame has blown out—some reasons for doing so being more compelling than others—I conclude that in this real, very complicated world of adults doing adult things, there may be a place for this app.