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My sis found motel receipt in her hubby's overnight bag and when she asked he said he had no idea how it got there. She checked hotel and room was rented by a woman. So she asks and he says no he's not cheating. She cannot find any other info, so my other sis says to check out his online persona's. So anyway, we log on to my computer and he uses aol but we couldn't find him by name, so searching by likes we found a profile that fit and sure enough it was his picture and check out his aol profile and he's got a bunch of ladies profiles and they are leaving very provocotive messages on his page. So I tell her she should talk to him and let him know. She decides not to until after baby is born(she is 7 months preggers). So yesterday her husband calls me up and asks me what the h**l I was doing checking out his website. I tried to play dumb but he says he KNOWS I was on the page. I'm wondering, I have msn so I wouldn't know, does AOL have a function that tells its member's who's been looking at their profiles? I know on yahoo multiply if you are listed as a friend it shows who's been checking your page. But I didn't request buddy status..so does AOL just notify who's been looking or does it show something like people who were on there? I'm sorta scared of the guy and I just told him to back off and I left, but if he can know I did it for sure, I'd rather just get her to fess up and get this over with. Thanks!

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  1. lol the guy sounds like a total douche, i would beat him up if he did that to my sister.  


  2. The creep probably has his history settings in his favor which means he knows "someone" was on his website, but doubtful that he knows who - UNLESS he is tech savvy and would go that far, then yes, he can find an associated name.  I still say doubtful cuz he sounds like a total lose!

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