Those intending to be unfaithful to their spouses have introduced a secret code to search for “acquaintances”. People no longer have to look at neighbors or office colleagues to find a secret partner, they have to turn to supermarkets.
The secret method was revealed on the forum of extramarital dating site “Illicit Encounters”.
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If you want to cheat on your spouse and are looking for another partner to pass the time, head to the supermarket, says one post on the forum.
The post stated that there you have to put “Capsicum” in your shopping trolley as a code. This will give other cheaters or potential cheaters the impression that you are looking for a partner to spend time with.
But, if you don’t want an affair and really want to buy capsicums, don’t panic, no one will suspect you until you put the capsicums in the shopping cart properly.
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If you want to be a part of this shameful trend, you need to make sure that the stems of the capsicum are facing downwards and the number of chillies is two.
After placing the hot chillies in the trolley you have to proceed to the “Frozen Section” as this “Meat Section” serves as the meeting point.
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Some are concerned that this trend will lead people to look at other people’s trolleys more than ever before.
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**Interview with Dr. Elaine Carter, Relationship Expert**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Carter. There’s been some intriguing information circulating about how individuals looking to be unfaithful are now utilizing supermarkets as places to meet potential partners. Can you provide some insight into this behavior?
**Dr. Carter:** Thank you for having me. This new trend reflects the changing landscape of infidelity, where convenience and anonymity are paramount. Supermarkets serve as neutral grounds, where people can encounter others without the pressure that often comes with social settings like bars or parties.
**Editor:** Interestingly, there’s a report from a forum on the extramarital dating site “Illicit Encounters” detailing this. Why do you think people are turning to grocery stores instead of traditional meeting places?
**Dr. Carter:** Well, supermarkets are bustling environments; they are frequented by many, making it easier to blend in. Additionally, there’s a sense of normalcy associated with them. People feel less suspicious or guilty about striking up a conversation in the produce aisle than they would at a bar, for instance.
**Editor:** You also mentioned the emotional implications of infidelity. How does this new method of meeting partners affect relationships?
**Dr. Carter:** Infidelity can cause significant emotional distress, not just to the betrayed partners but to the individuals who are unfaithful too. It complicates trust, leaving lasting scars. The trend of seeking connections in seemingly mundane places might trivialize the seriousness of emotional fidelity.
**Editor:** Some individuals seem to seek out new partners casually. Is there a concern that this kind of behavior could degrade the value of genuine connections?
**Dr. Carter:** Absolutely. This trend can lead to a culture of shallow connections. When people treat relationships as mere pastimes rather than value-driven commitments, it undermines the effort and emotional labor that healthy relationships require.
**Editor:** Lastly, in light of recent viral stories—like the airline’s sarcastic response to a woman’s demand for money back for her husband’s infidelity—what do you think is the public’s reaction to these cheating scandals?
**Dr. Carter:** Public reactions can range from sympathy to outrage. Viral moments like that often underline societal frustrations with infidelity. They highlight the emotional toll on individuals and emphasize the need for better communication and honesty within relationships.
**Editor:** Thank you for your insights, Dr. Carter. It’s important for our viewers to reflect on the broader implications of these behaviors on personal relationships and society.
**Dr. Carter:** My pleasure!