Back in the day we used to stuff small, heart-shaped notes into tiny white envelopes and peek as the recipient unwrapped our words of love and either blushed, frowned, or threw it away. Today things are much different and we need to be careful with our good intentions. Consider this tale of love.
A gentleman was checking his email and saw a note in the Subject line which read “Thanks for your order of Valentine roses.” Knowing he had not purchased roses or any other flowers for his wife, he clicked on the email to see the entire message. Embedded within the body of text was a box that said, “Click here for questions on your order.” Concerned that his credit card account had been improperly charged he hit the button and lo and behold, a porn site filled his screen, complete with flashing colors and awkward sounds. Flustered and embarrassed, he spent a moment looking for a way to exit the site. Just then his wife walked in the room, peered over his shoulder, and one can only imagine the discussion that ensued! He was able to leave the site, but not the room, until he finished explaining what had happened. Moral of the story-don’t click on strange emails and sometimes pictures are worth more than a thousand words when you have some explaining to do!