Welcome to Dallas, Recently Named the U.S. Cheating Capital, Where Women Are Helping Each Other Not Get Burned
for his sociological analysis. Habeeblank told the publication that Dallas residents place a high emphasis on their appearance, which could factor into people's desire to cheat.. “There’s the way we dress and the Southern sweetness that comes off as possibly flirting.”was a staple late-night program among the all-you-can-eat buffet of bottom-feeding fictionalized reality TV shows of the early 2000s.
One private Facebook group based in Dallas, called “Are We Dating the Same Guy?” has 11,000 members. The page description says the group's purpose is to “protect and empower women while warning each other of men who might be liars, cheaters or abusers ... ” The group’s Instagram, which is more recent and has only two posts, shows photos of local men such as one who goes by"Rico." According to the post, Rico"lives a double life," is"abusive verbally and physically,""takes video of sexual encounters with or without consent." Among other dreadful offenses, Rico's"bed is on the floor, doesn't even have a frame or a passport.
More specifically, the answers also warned about dating athletes, servicemen and African men because “you’ll definitely need therapy” after dating"Nigerians or Ghanaians." They also warned against dating professional trainers and men using the dating app Hinge. Another Texas-based group called “Are We Sharing Partners?” has 1,700 members who joined “to see if your man is running wilder than Britney Spears in 2008.”
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