No one denies that adultery has existed long ago. The issue here involves the barriers-to-entry of adultery. There's a difference between having cocaine available in the black market and selling it in 7-11. By keeping AM out of Singapore, people would have to stick to more troublesome means of committing adultery. This will filter out the desperate. Introducing the website will not only intensify the vices of the already adulterous, it will also make adultery so convenient that normally faithful partners, who happen to be going through a rocky time, may start to view adultery as an option because of how easy it can be achieved on a website specifically aimed at promoting it. To say that adults can think for themselves and hence, bear the consequences, is moreover not a sufficient consolation, because when adultery happens, the price is paid not only by the adults, but the children involved.