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Over One in Five Women ‘Stalk’ Exes Online Through Fake Profiles

A new survey reveals today that whilst a strong-willed half of women cut all online ties after a breakup and would never contact their ex-partner again, well over a sneaky fifth continue to keep an eye on their social network activity under someone else’s or a fake profile.

The independent research, carried out by OnePoll on 2,000 women, was commissioned by female-dominated website Pencourage (www.pencourage.com); the UK’s only homegrown social network and the world’s first to be completely anonymous (not even staff can identify users).

Dubbed the ‘anti-Facebook’ for its salacious, no-holds-barred postings, the platform allows users to upload 200 words into a private diary each day alongside photos, music or video. It already plays host to over 30,000 anonymous journals, the vast majority written by women – many admitting to ‘spying’ on their exes online and initiating reunions which they later regret.

Survey Highlights

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