I think such espionage is part of a relationship. If your partners can spy on your electronics you are not doing a very good job at taking care of your privacy.
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Its not immature it means they don’t trust you and you probably have given them some type of reason to have trust issues with them.
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I would say it's more about the lack of trust within the relationship.
I wouldn’t say immature but it shows insecurities. And they can crop up at any stage of your life!
no i think most woul do that however finding something you don't like and then getting all butthurt about it, that's immature.
Extremely so.. it's a violation of his privacy.. if you're doing that you aren't mature enough to be in a relationship to begin with.
I think such espionage is part of a relationship. If your partners can spy on your electronics you are not doing a very good job at taking care of your privacy.
Its not immature it means they don’t trust you and you probably have given them some type of reason to have trust issues with them.
Checked just once... found some things.. talked about it and we had some night after that
I'll admit that I've done it due to a gut feeling and it turned out to be right, she was chatting some other guy up behind my back. Goodbye.
Yes.
My partner has been doing it recently. I have nothing to hide, but I don't like how it makes me feel as if I AM sneaky or some shit like that.
Yes; your SO has the right to have privacy as well as you. You need trust in a relationship, if you are having trouble talk to your SO about it.
If he gave you the password it's
extremely shitty if he didn't it's punishable with up to 5 years in prison
a bit, but its rather kinda human
, i wouldn't be mad about it, BUT i must admit i'd openly laugh my ass looking on that situation
Not really. If you suspect is up then it usually is. My girlfriend can look through my phone anytime she likes.
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It just shows you probably shouldn’t be with them because you don’t trust them
Yeah, very. Just ask and if they're loyal they will let you.
I wouldn't do it behind his back but I expect my partner to share his phone with me.
Paranoid, controlling and immoral. But not immature.
It breaks the trust in a relationship and once trust is broken it can never be fully regained.
No it’s not immature. It’s insecure but it’s not immature.
Immature and unacceptable.
You do it once, we'll be having a long talk about it.
Do it again, we won't be a couple anymore.