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Woman moves with husband to new town and has no friends, mad because husband has lots because of work and she doesn't because her job sucks apparently. She goes onto "friend finder" to find men to become "friends" with. The hamster speaks:

Also, I've always had more guy friends than girl friends because I connect with them better (growing up with 3 brothers and no sisters will do that to you).

A convenient excuse to meet strange men online to get validation and attention.

As I always do when first chatting with soemone on the site, I told him off the bat that I have a husband (in addition to it being in the main area of my profile).

She is looking for emotional tampon orbiters/possible branch to swing to. Apparently this is a regular thing for her because she "always" tells the strange men she meets online she has a husband. How many dudes does this chic hit up? This must be a super attention whore, the guy who married this skank is a dumbass.

The night before we were set to meet, he sent me a dick pic

Well, this guy either should have nexted (best option, don't waste time with married women.) or if he was dead set on proceeding then he escalated too fast. I think his appraisal was right that this chic is all about wanting to cheat, but clearly he went way too fast. If you are trying to fast filter, she already did more than enough to next her. If not trying to fast filter, at least appraise her in person first a bit. This was just totally stupid on his part. But still, she is surprised and mad that meeting websites have people trying to hook up? I simply don't buy that she isn't aware that the guys she talks to want to have sex. She isn't that naive. no way.

followed by a blank text that just says "Stagefright Detected."

So apparently he sent a few angry text messages and then she gets this from him. Stagefright is apparently a hack of some sort. If he did try this, he is a dick and perhaps he deserved the revenge she got on him. However, not being an expert I guess it is also possible that it was just a coincidence, or maybe his phone was infected without his knowledge. Either way, her actions as a married women seeking out many different men online makes this situation worth considering even if he did try to hack.

Although I only knew his first name, I was easily able to find him on Facebook through his phone number, giving me his last name. From there, I was able to find everything else...Twitter, Instagram, etc. I took screenshots of everything, including his incriminating admission of attempting to attack my phone.

Here's where the revenge comes in: He had previously told me that he had gotten into the school of his dreams to study a certain subject not taught at many other places...I figured that this college would be interested to hear that one of their soon-to-be students was engaging in malicious and potentially illegal activity in their free time, so I rang them up. I left messages for multiple offices (any I could think of that would relate to him).

The following week, I got a call back from the office of the dean of his program. They asked that I forward everything I had to them, which I did. Then I didn't hear anything for a few weeks and figured that was the end of it...until I got a call from the Dean herself.

She told me that the school took my story very seriously and had decided to withdraw their acceptance of John. She said that she was happy that I came forward with what he had done because they didn't want someone whose behaviour would reflect poorly on their program. I thanked her for getting back to me.

I immediately checked his Twitter account. Yep, sure enough, he had made a series of depressed tweets about how his dream had been stolen from him, he didn't know what to do now, etc.

I know that there are way harsher revenge stories out there, but I'm pretty proud of what I did to that asshole.

So, this woman was so mad at this guy that she went out of her way to facebook stock him, found him with only his picture and first name, then took a whole bunch of screen shots to send to his school so she could reverse his acceptance. Holy shit, that must have taken forever. The dedication. All of this based on a few text messages, a dick pic, and a suspicion that he tried to hack her phone, but no proof. Maybe some computer science guys can shed light on whether it had to have been him, or if it could have been another source. Not sure if phone hacking is balanced with ruining college admissions though, but whatever. I am sure there is a lot this chic does/says that wasn't included in this post, but enough was included to demonstrate the perils of marriage regardless of whether the autist she was talking to really was being a complete ass. It is a matter of time before she cheats on that husband of hers with a guy a little more smooth.