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Odell 3 year s ago
#8 - that’s only a problem if you have something to hide. In other words, don’t do anything you need to hide from your spouse.
       
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Ray 3 year s ago
Odell,

While I have this open phone policy with my SO (it just kind of happened, we didn't talk about it or plan it) I totally understand and accept every person who doesn't like this. It's okay to have privacy, even if there's no secret and nothing hidden
       
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Lyddy 3 year s ago
#16 Most of these are about people in already toxic relationships. But you are not ready for an adult relationship at all.
       
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“That whole ‘open phone policy’ where they have full access to each other’s phones, social media, passwords to everything, share location with each other constantly, know where each other are and what each other are doing 24/7. It’s f@#king weird.”

 

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