Hey india, let’s stop pretending. While we flood our feeds with happy family reels and loud lectures about “sanctity of marriage,” there’s an ugly truth blowing up in the shadows. This isn’t another casual dating app like Tinder. This one was built from the ground up for extramarital affairs – a discreet playground for married people looking to cheat. And the numbers are horrifying: india alone has around 4 million users on it.
That means millions of husbands and wives are quietly stabbing their partners in the back every single day.
An App Engineered for Betrayal
No fuzzy “finding love” marketing here. This platform exists for one reason: helping married men and women hook up without getting caught. Profiles, chats, secret meet-ups – all designed to make cheating as easy and “safe” as ordering food on Zomato. And we’re lapping it up. 4 Million Traitors Walking Among Us
Four million users. Let that number sink in. Millions of married indians are logging in while their spouse is in the next room, texting “I miss you” to someone else. Kids’ school runs, anniversary dinners, family vacations – all happening alongside hidden double lives. This isn’t a fringe crowd. This is an epidemic. Call It “Freedom”? Try Calling It What It Really Is
People will scream “personal choice” and “modern thinking.” Fine. But when an entire app thrives by helping you break the most basic promise you ever made, something is seriously, dangerously wrong. We talk big about values, culture, loyalty – yet this is what’s actually booming.

This isn’t progress. It’s moral decay dressed up as empowerment. Every notification is a quiet funeral for trust. Wake up, India. Your marriages, your kids, and your so-called family values are watching. Time to rethink before there’s nothing left to save.