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I've been betrayed a lot but I've never invaded someone's privacy unless you count social media stalking etc? However, if he does something to break the trust or rise my suspicions then I may go down that road.
My phone knows when it's "home" and stays unlocked. Same with my wife's. The only time I've taken advantage of that is to call my own phone to find it. I don't worry about what might be on there. What would snooping do for me?
Good take buti dont entirely agree. If you're hiding something then the person next to you shouldn't be there. Plus lets face it. Most people like a liiiittle bit of jealousy in their relationship. Now im not the jealous type and i dont mind people sending dick pics to my girlfriend or checking her butt while squatting. However, every girl i ever had, had this "complaint", that i wasn't jealous or curious and thus i didn't love them etc... what i learned? Everything in moderation.
I think you're overreacting lol Trust is built If you don't have anything to hide, why would you care that he played one of your video games? What if the poor guy wasn't snooping, but actually just wanted to play the game lol "I don't owe anyone anything" You kinda owe your partner a reason to trust you You can't act all "omg don't look at that" and expect them to not kinda wonder...
"If you don't have anything to hide, why would you care that he played one of your video games?"
1) i paid for it, therefore it's mine. 2) you don't go through another person's things; 3) you ask before taking something that doesn't belong to you.
"What if the poor guy wasn't snooping, but actually just wanted to play the game lol."
see above. it's mine, therefore he had no right to take it without asking.
"You kinda owe your partner a reason to trust you."
there are ways to do that without violating someone's privacy.
"You can't act all "omg don't look at that" and expect them to not kinda wonder."
it's called basic respect for me and my space. if you go through my things and expect me not to be mad about it, you're the one with the problem and shouldn't be in a relationship until you learn healthy boundaries.
Ikr. If I can't trust my partner, or they can't trust me, we'll take about it first to try and solve the problem for good, but if that doesn't work, I got to cut it off. I want to be in a relationship with someone who I feel I could spend the rest of my life with, and if we have trust issues, then that would never work out.
yes, they're a couple. but it's important that each partner maintains his or her own identity/friends/interests, independent of the relationship... if you already know everything about your partner, you'll have nothing to offer each other.
My partner could check, if you have nothing to hide then why not? What if your out and your phone dies and your boyfriend/husband needs to use it, are you really going to say no? I know plenty of couples and they all go on each others phone.
there's nothing wrong with borrowing their phone but letting them have it so they can find something inciminating? Even if you have nothing to hide i find that incredibly insulting.
Just trust ur fockin partners, else it ain't worth it, peeps
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Trust is built. "Show me" I can trust you. Then I will begin to trust you. If not I just won't get close. There just won't be a "close" bond. And that's fine. I'll just "know for myself" never to let that person in.
I have no problem with her looking through my phone if we're married. If we've been on a couple of dates and she does, that last date was our very last date.
It's not done everytime; it is now happening more frequently, especially if you look Mid Eastern. I have had my laptop searched (entering another country, not coming home).
They don't need a valid reason if you are entering the country. Different standards than when walking down the street.
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Well, have tried so so so many services but always get ripped off without getting noting in return,
but a colleague at work introduced me to this loyal man of his word guy, FEMALEHACKERZ1 AT gmail DOT com
This guy totally amazed me as he produced an end to my long wanting task within 6 hours i was viewing everything my partner been doing on their phone lately because i seems to lost her attention. he even gain me access on deleted conversations.
But i’m finally happy and proud to introduce you to this new generation tech guy that can get you on any device you need access to from my own personal experience, his the best have ever met doing this, because he knows what he does and totally understood my request
you can contact him anytime tell him I referred you
Even though spying or hacking someone's phone might be illegal, the situation surrounding my marriage warranted it. However, despite several attempts, getting a reliable hacker proved to be a herculean task till I was introduced to cyberghostbusters911@gmail. com. In fact, I have been scammed many times in my attempts to hire a professional hacker. Here is the problem, I suspect my husband is seeing other ladies. Most of the hackers I contacted collected my money and I never heard from them. I decided to try for one last time before I finally give up. Well, it paid off, the hacker cloned his phone. Now I can see everything he does in real time. Feel free to contact cyberghostbusters911@gmail. com for your professional hacking services.
I used to know a guy... his girlfriend was like "Ooohhh we share everything, look, we love each other so much we have one facebook account for us both!"
RED FLAG RED FLAG RED FLAG
Translation: he was her doormat and she controlled everything.
One month later she cheated on him... with me LOOOOOOOL
I have been married for over 11 years now,
me and my husband met in the church many years before we started dating,
we had a loving relationship until my husband started acting strange
by getting very angry over little issues, coming home very late,
refusing to spend time with me...
I was then introduced to some professional hackers
who helped me hacked his phone's texts and calls so I got to understand
what he has been going through. they offer lots of hacking services,
website database hack, phone cloning hack, telegram hack,
topping credit score, background checks and surveillance,
access to social networks, school servers, i cloud and much more,
viber chats hack, Facebook messages and yahoo messenger,
calls log and spy call recording, monitoring S M S text messages remotely,
cell phone GPS location tracking, spy on Whats app Messages.
contact them on hackdemon4@gmail. com. Tell them it's from Dorothy
I've been betrayed a lot but I've never invaded someone's privacy unless you count social media stalking etc? However, if he does something to break the trust or rise my suspicions then I may go down that road.
My phone knows when it's "home" and stays unlocked. Same with my wife's. The only time I've taken advantage of that is to call my own phone to find it. I don't worry about what might be on there. What would snooping do for me?
Good take buti dont entirely agree. If you're hiding something then the person next to you shouldn't be there. Plus lets face it. Most people like a liiiittle bit of jealousy in their relationship. Now im not the jealous type and i dont mind people sending dick pics to my girlfriend or checking her butt while squatting. However, every girl i ever had, had this "complaint", that i wasn't jealous or curious and thus i didn't love them etc... what i learned? Everything in moderation.
I think you're overreacting lol
Trust is built
If you don't have anything to hide, why would you care that he played one of your video games? What if the poor guy wasn't snooping, but actually just wanted to play the game lol
"I don't owe anyone anything"
You kinda owe your partner a reason to trust you
You can't act all "omg don't look at that" and expect them to not kinda wonder...
"If you don't have anything to hide, why would you care that he played one of your video games?"
1) i paid for it, therefore it's mine.
2) you don't go through another person's things;
3) you ask before taking something that doesn't belong to you.
"What if the poor guy wasn't snooping, but actually just wanted to play the game lol."
see above. it's mine, therefore he had no right to take it without asking.
"You kinda owe your partner a reason to trust you."
there are ways to do that without violating someone's privacy.
"You can't act all "omg don't look at that" and expect them to not kinda wonder."
it's called basic respect for me and my space. if you go through my things and expect me not to be mad about it, you're the one with the problem and shouldn't be in a relationship until you learn healthy boundaries.
You're immature and too omg privacy blah blah
Don't be in a relationship then
Stop whining like a child
lol, i'm not the one who violates my partner's right to privacy because i crave validation. try again. :)
IF they have no trust in me, then I'll break up with them. Simple as that
exactly. if you don't trust your partner, you can't possibly love that person and would be better off breaking up with them.
Ikr. If I can't trust my partner, or they can't trust me, we'll take about it first to try and solve the problem for good, but if that doesn't work, I got to cut it off. I want to be in a relationship with someone who I feel I could spend the rest of my life with, and if we have trust issues, then that would never work out.
I didn't go ahead reading, but that "resounding" got you my upvote, for the word choice in itself
(I think in a couple everybody should be able to check whatever. They aren't a two-people corporation, they're a couple.)
yes, they're a couple. but it's important that each partner maintains his or her own identity/friends/interests, independent of the relationship... if you already know everything about your partner, you'll have nothing to offer each other.
My partner could check, if you have nothing to hide then why not? What if your out and your phone dies and your boyfriend/husband needs to use it, are you really going to say no? I know plenty of couples and they all go on each others phone.
there's nothing wrong with borrowing their phone but letting them have it so they can find something inciminating? Even if you have nothing to hide i find that incredibly insulting.
if he asks, i have no problem with it.
there's a difference between "oh, my phone died, can i use yours?" and just taking it.
Great take. I dont check my bf's phone and he doesn't check mine.
Everyone needs room to breathe in a relationship. One's phone should be that space. Otherwise, one will feel smothered!
That meme with the couple holding hands about trust hit the nail on the head. Once the trust is gone so is the relationship. Good take.
You got it. Trust's the thing. Someone be like- oh they don't want me to check their phone because they are hiding something from me.
Just trust ur fockin partners, else it ain't worth it, peeps
Trust is built. "Show me" I can trust you. Then I will begin to trust you. If not I just won't get close. There just won't be a "close" bond. And that's fine. I'll just "know for myself" never to let that person in.
I have no problem with her looking through my phone if we're married. If we've been on a couple of dates and she does, that last date was our very last date.
The easiest way is to be so open to say "you can look at my phone, if you want to."
Better not cross any international borders if you don't want anyone checking your phone...
i've taken my phone across the border many times and no one has ever checked my phone. what reason would they have to do so?
i wouldn't take issue if it was for a valid reason. but i'm just curious as to what that valid reason would be.
It's not done everytime; it is now happening more frequently, especially if you look Mid Eastern. I have had my laptop searched (entering another country, not coming home).
They don't need a valid reason if you are entering the country. Different standards than when walking down the street.