This still astonishes me. Watch the video:
Iss this maybe somethign that gets valued differently in different cultures? It doesn't really matter to me. I just see my phone as an extension of myself, something absolutely territorial. I don't let nobody snoop through it, I keep it as myself. Yet so many women find it okay to cross that line and sneak a peek into it in relationships and want to read texts, go through the contacts etc.
To me, this is an absolute no-go. You breach my phone, you are breaching myself. That is a relationship-ender.
It is like if I were to break into your home and steal from you. I regard personal space a must to accept and protect.
What do you think? Especially dear ladies, what is your take on this?
Iss this maybe somethign that gets valued differently in different cultures? It doesn't really matter to me. I just see my phone as an extension of myself, something absolutely territorial. I don't let nobody snoop through it, I keep it as myself. Yet so many women find it okay to cross that line and sneak a peek into it in relationships and want to read texts, go through the contacts etc.
To me, this is an absolute no-go. You breach my phone, you are breaching myself. That is a relationship-ender.
It is like if I were to break into your home and steal from you. I regard personal space a must to accept and protect.
What do you think? Especially dear ladies, what is your take on this?