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A cheating husband tried to hook up with a married woman and her burning response has gone viral.

This married woman’s burning response to a cheating husband trying to lure her into an affair, shows just how great the internet is.

The cheating husband’s persistent messages led the woman to become “a little heated”, she said when uploading the images to Imgur

When the woman politely declines his offer, telling him she's married, he replies, "OK so am I but we just won't tell".

He then adds the 'encouraging' statement, "It will be fun lol".

The married woman ignores the proposition, once again. But the persistence doesn't stop there.  The man comes back, three days after his first message with a cry face emoji.

And then this happened.

BOOM.

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The unexpected but completely brilliant response is going viral, receiving nearly 400,000 views on Imgur and over 1,000 comments.

"This here boys...is the beauty of a real woman," one user commented.

"You know, as a husband that was cheated on, it feels good to know there are still wives (and husbands like yours) out there," another added.

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Rush 7 years ago

A classic example of the old saying, why go out for hamburger when you have steak at home! I hope the wannabe cheater pulls his head out of his backside and has a bit of a think about what kind of person he is.

FLYINGDALE FLYER 7 years ago

I don't condone his actions but maybe steak is off the menu at home

Rush 7 years ago

I was referring to the woman he approached. Why would she want anything to do with some guy who doesn't give a damn about his - or her - marriage, when she has a wonderful, caring husband at home? And if this guy isn't getting any at home, that's no excuse for behaving like a complete creep.


Anon 7 years ago

I actually find her initial messages a little leading. 'Had I not a husband.... You do seem quite the catch'. I actually think she lead him into it.
Cue outraged responses...

Gu3st 7 years ago

As a male, I'd see that for what it is; a firm but politely flattering refusal and I'd just walk on.

Anon 7 years ago

Maybe you're right, Gu3st. Particularly if it is someone from work or that you will certainly see again - you might feel obliged to be polite about it. I just tend to think I'd say bugger off and be done with it.