Should I check my partner's phone?

in Boylikegirl Club9 months ago

Greetings to my fellow Steemians here and beyond. Today is my first time to enrol in this kind of writing contest; I'm glad to share my thought on this engagement: Should I check my partner's phone?


Before I conclude, I would love to celebrate the promoter of this week contest @boylikegirl.club. I believe that my little contribution will have a meaningful say on this engagement.



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Back to engagement:

Should I check my partner's phone?

As a students dreaming or planning to get married someday is believed to be ethical in expression of both like and unlike traits. It's also confirmed that men are of different characters, and so might not be qualitative in their physical expression.

It might not be noticeable to us because we might think it alrights, notwithstanding, there's a flop in the space that require mutual intelligence.

Normally, some folks will consider this as nothing and will therefore give no concern to it. But if we understand our partners very clearly, it won't take a dime and our partners won't see it as a crime.

I just feel more concern for flopping homes, most especially the crashing marriage system (CMS) ; this is becoming viral as most society are already accepting the turnover — partners do nolonger share ideas together, things critically falling apart according to _ _ Wole Soyinka _ leaving the practices in their trenches.


Biblically, God ordain both partners to be together, to share things together without having any form of separation. So if truly God gave this supernatural instruction for partners to enjoy, that simply means that sharing or checking over one another's property like mobile assets isn't a crime or sin.


In some cases, other kind of breed will discard this approach. Because they believe that:

If there's trust

then, there shouldn't be room for checking of partner's phone. And that is where we got it all wrong, because most of our partners are not sincere individuals and so, by staying afar from them will keep them busy over something not worthful.

To some extends, our partners could be engage with another outside of the wedlock (side chick), as a result of us not been able to access their mobile structure. Infact, it's a little complicated, most partners uses masculine names to hide their sidechick numbers while some uses feminine names. That is even the most dangerous.

Conclusion

Checking of partner's phone isn't wrong. We just need to understand ourselves, with that, we can simply know if checking of our partners phone would be appropriate or not. Instead of been mislead to certain expressions that may not be conducive to us.

I invite @bossj23, @deetalka6 and @nessuccy5 to participate

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The question of checking a partner's phone involves trust, boundaries, and evolving relationship dynamics. It balances privacy and shared connection within modern relationships, considering ethics, societal norms, and individual perceptions. You have written well

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