peterlee · M
Why? Have you something to hide?
FoxyGoddess · 51-55, F
I find the fact that "scorpiolovedeep" asked this so real. Such a scorpio thing to ask.
As a scorpio, no. Don't go looking for hurt. You'll only end up finding it.
If you don't trust the person you love, how can you have a fulfilling relationship with them? You will constantly be questioning them. That is not a relationship, that is an inquisition.
As a scorpio, no. Don't go looking for hurt. You'll only end up finding it.
If you don't trust the person you love, how can you have a fulfilling relationship with them? You will constantly be questioning them. That is not a relationship, that is an inquisition.
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
Shouldn't need to check but it wouldn't have worried me if my husband had wanted to see anything on my phone. We had no secrets.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
My wife and I don't look at each other's phones. I believe it's personal. We might look up things that we don't want to share, not necessarily other people like cheating but other personal things. Cell phones are kinda like the modern day diary. It records what we are thinking about in a way.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@JimboSaturn My wife is entitled to secrets. She can have personaly thoughts, I don't have the right to know them all. She also should be able to talk to friends about things without me knowing what they are talking about. We all need some degree of privacy, it's normal.
Blondily · F
We gave each other our passwords incase of an emergency if one of us dies, etc. I've never looked at his and he's never looked at mine.
Chiefjustice · 46-50, M
@Blondily he is probably too scared to look at what's hiding inside.... Creepy crawlers.😅🤣
Bleak · 36-40, F
The moment you use the word ‘checking,’ it already shows mistrust. Every person—married or not—deserves basic privacy. But at the same time, keeping passwords hidden from each other also isn’t healthy in a long-term relationship. The balance is simple: transparency without policing, and privacy without secrecy.
Pomegranates · M
Checking it means distrust. Right
Not allowing to pick up a call when some one is in washroom or away for nay reasons, is also a sign of distrust.
I believe it should be spontaneous, if it happens for any natural reasons, without the intention of checking it on purpose.
Not allowing to pick up a call when some one is in washroom or away for nay reasons, is also a sign of distrust.
I believe it should be spontaneous, if it happens for any natural reasons, without the intention of checking it on purpose.
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@Pomegranates
It's also a sign of a control freak.
Not allowing to pick up a call when some one is in washroom or away for nay reasons, is also a sign of distrust.
It's also a sign of a control freak.
PDXNative1986 · 36-40, MVIP
I would prefer not to let a partner not because I would be doing anything behind her back but because I socialize with lots of women on a routine basis and it's all just friend type stuff but she don't need to be feeling all that jealousy. ain't even about me, I worry about h urting her feelings.
Magenta · F
Allowed? By who, the other partner I presume?
That's between each couple, not others. Why is their phone my business? It really isn't.They aren't a child nor am I their mother.
That's between each couple, not others. Why is their phone my business? It really isn't.They aren't a child nor am I their mother.
ElRengo · 70-79, M
She always had open access to all my communication means, includding phone.
I never felt the need to check her´s.
Of course, that implicit agreement may not apply to other people and their relationships
I never felt the need to check her´s.
Of course, that implicit agreement may not apply to other people and their relationships
AngelUnforgiven · 51-55, F
I'm an open book and there's nothing and no one that would cause me to jeopardize what i waited a lifetime to have. Whats mine is his so its his phone too.
RogueLodyte · M
Double edged sword. I would, without question, hand over my phone to a partner if she asked for it. The fact that she asked for it would concern me.
FelicityDavenport · 26-30, F
Oh god! I've had relationships in which, maybe I should have checked their phones, but in general? I don't think it's a wise idea.
There needs to be trust, right?
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There needs to be trust, right?
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OriginalNedKelly · M
Yes why not
When I was working I had a company phone, so that was confidential as all it contained was clients name and number, and contacts at banks and debt collectors etc etc
When I was working I had a company phone, so that was confidential as all it contained was clients name and number, and contacts at banks and debt collectors etc etc
scorpiolovedeep · 51-55, M
I have work and personal phones.
She can go through the personal phone but the office one is strictly for my use.
@OriginalNedKelly
She can go through the personal phone but the office one is strictly for my use.
@OriginalNedKelly
CougarLisa · 36-40, F
I think everyone should do what is right for them, and the rest of the world should mind their own business.
DayattheBeach · 36-40, F
@CougarLisa perfect!
4meAndyou · F
Well, is this assuming that there is no strict parent in charge of two consenting adults?
When I was married to the ex, I had NOTHING to hide, except perhaps an excess of shopping. And yet he used to root through my handbag searching for Heaven knows what.
There is NO defense for a violation of innocent privacy.
When I was married to the ex, I had NOTHING to hide, except perhaps an excess of shopping. And yet he used to root through my handbag searching for Heaven knows what.
There is NO defense for a violation of innocent privacy.
exexec · 70-79, C
It depends on how trusting they are. My wife and I have complete access to each other's phone, but we almost never use that access.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
My wife knows my phone's password and I know her phone's password. We never know when we need to answer the other person's phone.
OverTheHill · 61-69, M
My wife and I can access each other's phones. We trust each other.
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
There is something called personal life, which I totally respect, but does personal life mean sharing nudes with people via phone or having an affair and still pretending to be loyal? If not, then there shouldn't be any secrets or fear of sharing phones/laptops. After getting into a relationship, two people become one. And one can't escape from one.
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
It wouldn't bother me if my husband wanted to look at my phone. I got nothing to hide
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Would you want your husband to rifle through your other personal stuff? Diary's and photo albums about previous dates, your underwear and cosmetics? Going on shouldn't be necessary.
If not then NO!
If not then NO!
TurtlePink · 51-55, M
We don’t do stuff like that. We are open with each other
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
What about privacy of your spouses friends. Maybe they are having a private chat. Should I look at all her conversations with her friends?
GuidanceCounselor · 56-60, M
@JimboSaturn if necessary
That's up to the partners. Every relationship has different boundaries.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
We don't hide anything from each other.
nevergiveup · 61-69, M
One word TRUST
Degbeme · 70-79, M
She is more than welcome to look through my phone.
coffeebycandlelight · 56-60, FNew
No. They should be able to be trusted without their partner having to snoop.
If they are being deceitful in any way, given time it will come out.
If they are being deceitful in any way, given time it will come out.
NCCindy · 36-40, F
I don't have anything to hide
Journaling4Me · 56-60, F
Yes..Nothing should be kept secret from each other.
gregloa · 61-69, M
Mandatory!
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
I only when they have decided that the relationship at an end and they hope to find an excuse to blame the other party for ending it.
Allowed is the wrong word here....
There should never be a need to check their phones.
There should never be a need to check their phones.
GuidanceCounselor · 56-60, M
I buy the phones. They are my property.
BizSuitStacy · M
If the relationship is serious, then yes. Just in case of an emergency..
Willyp063 · 61-69, M
A good question. Depends on a lot of factors.
Younameit · F
No, unless you have money to afford therapy
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
If you feel you have to be watching your partner like a hawk then there isnt trust. The relationship probably wont work out.
Yes. If you're not doing anything wrong you have nothing to worry about.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
It shouldn't be prohibited. That's kind of a red flag. But it also shouldn't be something people are doing on a daily basis.
Adstar · 56-60, M
Only with the permission of their partner...
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Allowed? I suppose so. Should they do it? No.
Hireath · 36-40, M
if they've got nothing to hide then they have nothing to fear
Katie01 · F
Anyone who has a problem with this is clearly hiding something
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tenente · 36-40, M
i let my gf use my phone all the time 🤷♂ there's nothing interesting on it
swirlie · 31-35
If couples trusted each other, neither would feel a need to check the other's phone.
GuidanceCounselor · 56-60, M
@swirlie by that logic, why inspect fruit at the grocery store. Just trust the produce.
swirlie · 31-35
@GuidanceCounselor
..because all items of fruit are plutonic relationships and therefore they are inspected by us at a grocery store because we don't really know them.
..because all items of fruit are plutonic relationships and therefore they are inspected by us at a grocery store because we don't really know them.
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