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Vancouver, BC – In a world where dating apps like Tinder and Bumble have become increasingly popular, the consequences of infidelity are now more visible than ever.
As people increasingly share their experiences on social media, the repercussions of infidelity are becoming more public. Screenshots of profiles often make their way to online groups that specialize in loyalty tests, further exposing unfaithful partners. "Cheaters rarely pass," states a spokesperson for one such group. "But nearly everyone else does. It’s a stark reminder of the reality many face in the dating world." In a dramatic confrontation captured on camera, Justin Smith was asked tough questions about his infidelity. In a short interview linked to this article, viewers can see the moment he admits to cheating and being a cheating husband.
"We believe that cheating men should not have the luxury of hiding their deceit," a representative from the loyalty test group explained. "Infidelity should be made public, and we are here to ensure that happens."
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