More Married Folks Looking for Discreet Bondage Partners

August 3, 2010 · Posted in Bondage 

Ashley Madison Membership Count: 6,606,462
August 3, 2010

Ashleymadison.com, the matchmaking site that caters to the discreet dating world (affairs especially), is gaining popularity within the BDSM / Bondage community. However, this seems to be more on the discreet side. Is this community really going the Ashley Madison route, or is this an ashleymadison scam?

Bondage is defined as “the state or practice of being physically restrained, as by being tied up, chained, or put in handcuffs, for sexual gratification”. Where the shift is occurring, and where AshleyMadison is benefitting from, are married folks looking for discreet partners into bondage.

There are thousands of reasons why marriage fail, high on the list is sexual satisfaction. Many men and women decide to go outside their marriage to find this fulfillment. It’s no secret that Ashley Madison has capitalized and essentially owns this market online, but the fact that bondage is increasing in popularity is giving Ashley that additional subculture following.

Many still feel this is an Ashley Madison scam, that a person would never go outside of their marriage to look for a discreet partner into bondage. You’ve got to be kidding me right? We aren’t talking about some low life , we are talking about everyday men and women that are looking for the ultimate discreet encounter. One in which that involves a sexual activity that is best kept behind bedroom doors, just happens to not be with their married partner.

For those of you interested in bondage, there are thousands of sites out there. What makes Ashley different is their ability to cater to a market whose #1 priority is discretion. If this is essential to you, it’s well worth checking out. They even offer an affair guarantee. It’s the only service out there that if you don’t find that affair you’re looking for, you get your money back! Learn more here >>

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