Cars and adultery red lights.
[Posted March 12th, 2009]Cars are on my mind today. Just bought one, after a long period using sharecars and hire vehicles. It occurs to me that driving your own vehicle is slightly riskier for the philanderer. How does one deal with a mistress who uses a heavy distinctive perfume? Or a mistress who smokes when you don’t? Alien smells can take quite a while to clear from a car and if the wife grabs the family car for the school run and there is an unfamiliar aroma how do you explain it away? Also what sort of drive log does your satnav keep? Will it show up addresses that you can’t explain? Just a few thoughts to ponder. Happy motoring!













March 12th, 2009 at 6:45 pm
The GPS navigation system in the Toyota Prius allows you to delete specific “prior destinations” without deleting the whole list (which would look strange to someone looking back). As for distinctive odors, you can always report having had to give someone a lift (e.g. take your coworker to pick up their car from the repair shop or some other good samaritan-y type activity). I think the biggest risk of a car is that it makes you easy to follow around. Also, a photograph of your car parked somewhere compromising is evidence that is hard to talk your way out of.
May 6th, 2009 at 11:49 pm
I would like to add that HAIR could be hard to pass off. Esp since multiple liasons with the same partner in your car, would most likely shed the same hairs on more than once occasssion. Same with scents. Easy to pass off once, next to impossible to explain twice.
Someone who knows you are married would themselves take care in helping you cover your tracks. Both people should be looking out for each other. This is why I choose relationships over liasons. Liasons dont have anything invested in you and could care less.