Monday, June 4, 2012

Talk About Relationships and Love: Should You Snoop in a ...

No, it's an invasion of someone's privacy. Relationships should be based on love and trust, and if there is no trust there probably isn't much real love either. Sorry, but you don't have the right to go through your partner's email, phone or anything else searching for evidence to prove that they are doing something behind your back.

Go snooping and you will find something, real or imagined. If you are insecure or feel suspicious talk to your mate, tell them what you are feeling or thinking. This may sound foolish especially if you have caught your husband or wife, girlfriend or boyfriend lying to you in the past, but it's the mature thing to do.

You can tell a lot from a person's body language, and by paying attention to what they are saying. So, if you confront your mate with your concerns or suspicions, observe their reactions. If you can't trust your mate then maybe you are not in a relationship with the right person. On the other hand, be honest with yourself and if you are overly-insecure then you need to make some changes in you. Don't stoop so low that you are snooping and mistrusting, decide to trust or maybe it's time to let go and move on.

How would you feel if you found out your partner was snooping on you?

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