that_someone_special
Ideal_Rock
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Date: 12/2/2009 5:07:41 PM
Author: swedish bean
I''d do it.
And I have.
99.9999999% of the time I was right!!!
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Wow Haven, that''s pretty intense. How does your mother''s friend/father girlfriend not know that your mother knows about them? Sounds complicated. I don''t think I''d even be able to be in the same room with that woman, so I have to give it up to you for being so patient and forgiving.Date: 12/2/2009 6:29:45 PM
Author: Haven
I don''t know, really. If I really suspected he was cheating I would prefer to ask him about it rather than to find out on my own by snooping, because that only puts me in a horrible position. I think Cara''s post is right on, and I agree with everything she said, as well.
I have some personal experience with this that makes me pretty averse to snooping. Here it is:
- My parents recently divorced after my father had a long-term affair, during which he corresponded with the other woman via email quite regularly.
When she first found out, my mother began snooping in his email, found other emails, got into all those accounts, and ended up finding out a lot of awful information that she couldn''t really confront him about because, well, she was snooping.
- Fast forward several years to now. They are now divorced. My mother''s snooping revealed (right around the time my father left her) that my father was seeing a very close friend of my mom''s behind everyone''s back. This very close friend is like a second mother to me, I cannot really express how close our families are because this type of closeness doesn''t exist much in this country today.
- My mother made two mistakes: First, she snooped and found out something she shouldn''t know. Second, she told *me* what she found out, and I have since been in an impossible situation. It''s been over a year and this issue hasn''t been resolved. My mother gets mad at me for invited my ''second mom'' to events, yet she refuses to just come clean about the whole thing and tell them what she knows, so I am in an impossible situation where I have to pretend that I don''t know anything, yet I have to deal with my mother, who cannot understand why I won''t just write this person out of my life. It''s very difficult, and nothing but stress and heartache has come from this particular snooping. So, I''m not a big fan of snooping, it''s caused me a lot of stress and that is one thing I try to avoid in general.
Yup, it is! For TGuy and myself, our phones are company phones. So are our computers. We did just get a family computer although it''s really HIS computer.Date: 12/2/2009 6:59:17 PM
Author: Haven
It''s interesting to see how different couples deal with the phones and emails. DH and I use each others'' phones a lot, mostly because I always forget my phone at home or leave it in a pocket somewhere, so his is usually the only one we have with us.
We also use each others'' laptops a lot, too. I''ll come home and his email will be up on my computer, or vice versa. Before I had my Blackberry DH used to check my email for me a lot, too.
I''m not saying it''s good or bad to have it one way or the other, it''s just interesting to hear of the different ways we handle our cell phones and computers.
Because I am not with a woman, I am not so worried about a woman cheating on meDate: 12/2/2009 7:44:32 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
i don't understandwhy you ladies worry about being cheated on? when infact women cheat more than men.![]()
Date: 12/2/2009 8:06:35 PM
Author: cara
Date: 12/2/2009 7:44:32 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
i don''t understandwhy you ladies worry about being cheated on? when infact women cheat more than men.![]()
Because I am not with a woman, I am not so worried about a woman cheating on me![]()
But really, I''m not so worried about my man cheating either. Though the man in question did seem a little worried at my uhhh... understanding reaction to the sentiment behind Elin taking a club to Tiger''s car/face (though her alleged choice of weapon was a bit over the top in appropriateness and violent potential). Husband wanted a little more forgiveness/marital charity and less clubbing for the straying Tiger. Hmmm!![]()
I guess the other thread got me thinking!