Sunday, November 24, 2019

This is the number of people that dont regret peeping on partners phone

This is the number of people that dont regret peeping on partners phoneThis is the number of people that dont regret peeping on partners phoneWith our phones being used less as devices that make calls and more repositories of message logs, browsing information, shopping picks, plus our hopes, dreams, and Instagram likes, its almost impossible elend to wonder whats on your partners cell.One in five people thats 19% have sneaked a peek at their significant others phone without permission, according to a YouGov pollof over 1,200 adults. Considering the temptation, that number seems low, but its possible more people have learned the hard way to use screen lock by now.Those who lurk obviously see it as a reconnaissance mission to gather necessary info they cant get anywhere else 73% say they dont feel bad about breaking into their beloveds phone.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moreAll too often, their mission turns up results 33% say their peeking has uncovered evidence of something they were already suspicious of. And 18% were in for an unpleasant surprise, turning up something they hadnt suspected.Still, the nachrichten isnt all bad 45% of Americans say they have never looked through a partners phone.Whats mine is yoursThen theres the idea of open access nearly half (49%) of Americans think they should have the right to look at their partners cells only if they ask.A startling 28% believes that partners should have open access to each others phones. A sensible 9% believes that phones should remain private.Dont forget what science says if getting caught going through your partner or friends cell phone doesnt ruin your relationship, odds are it can actually make it stronger.

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