Now, a dating site for 'ethical' cheaters

When the news broke last week that hackers had breached Ashley Madison, the dating website that helps married people find out-of-wedlock romance, the internet responded with a lot of snark and not much sympathy. We read Twitter so you don't have to, and the take-away is this: if you cheat and get caught, you are getting what you deserve; and, if you cheat and get caught because you entered your personal information into a cheaters' dating website whose marketing tagline is "Life is short. Have an affair," you really are getting what you deserve. But married daters looking for someone to defend their honour have at last found a spokesman: Brandon Wade, 45, the founder of the new website OpenMinded.com, which caters to individuals and couples looking for others with whom to engage in what Wade calls "ethical cheating." This involves telling a spouse that you are going to be unfaithful, or including the spouse in new, outside-the-marriage relationships, ...