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  • rcoreyus
    Veteran Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 4369

    Slightly off topic, but if you are are cheating and you think he is cheating, why not just agree to an open relationship?


    Originally posted by Camila valdez
    I am a believer in privacy. He should not have access to your phone and you should not have access to his. What if you find something? Sometimes ignorance is bliss and not to know is better than knowing. I think my husband is cheating, but I am too, so I really have no business snooping through his things, but if I ever did, I might see something I'm not prepared for.

    I think that not having some sort of privacy is wrong. If he doesn't trust you, why? Either you or he has done something that makes him suspicious! If he is cheating, sometimes their twisted minds will assume that the woman is cheating too!
    ****valdezcami

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    • Trisha23
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 182

      you don't trust him,but still he has no right to get mad on you because he does also..

      make your self busy, so you won't think anything about your husband....show him that you trusted him even if your not.

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