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China bans online boyfriend loyalty testing sites, claims it damages marriages, relationships

| May 06, 2016 11:58 PM EDT

Tasha Joseph, the creator of the Don'tDateHimGirl.com website is pictured showing the site that permits women to post warning to other women about men cheating.

China has banned online boyfriend loyalty testing sites, claiming it only ruins marriages and relationships. The online service that aims to assess the clients' partner's loyalty was recently prohibited in China, but its popularity is still very evident in North America.

The Chinese government has stopped the business of online boyfriend loyalty testing sites because of the conflict, it brings to couples. Most of the clients were Chinese women, who were willing to pay $16 (100 yuan) or less to test if their boyfriend would remain faithful to them, according to China Daily.

When a client seeks the service of these companies, the private investigators employ models to flirt with the client's partner. The whole conversation is recorded, and then a copy is returned to the client.

Critics claimed that those who seek these services, feel less secure in their relationship and are in a more, deeper trouble. Some even argued that those who resort to these tests must be the first one to undergo the same to check if they can pass it.

Some people argued that one's loyalty should never be tested through online chats. Even the test provides negative results, critics say that it should not be taken seriously by the clients because it can take a great toll on their relationships.

While the sites were banned in China, it remained operational in North America. Chad Peterson, an owner of North American-based sites, TestHisLoyalty.com and BaitMyDate.com, contradicted the claims that loyalty sites provoke relationships and marriages.

Peterson told Asia Times that his clients were happy with the results. "Our clients are either reassured that their partner is faithful or they find out that their partner is willing to cheat and this helps them end the relationship and move on to someone better," he said.

Peterson added that through online boyfriend loyalty testing sites, his clients were able to know the true score of their relationships.  He claimed that, whether the outcome is good or bad, it helps them to move forward with their life in the end.

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