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All responses Most smiled responses
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There is a saying I remember my dad telling me when I was younger: "Those who listen at doors hears nothing good of themselves."
The answer is: No. Don't go through your husband's phone without his permission.
If it turns out he his innocent of any wrong-doing, you've broken serious trust with him and will probably risk losing your relationship.
If he is doing something wrong, you may or may not actually find out, through his phone.
If you're concerned that he is cheating, or doing something wrong, you're much better off seeking help through a counselor or therapist together. It sounds like there is a serious case of unmet needs or trust needs here, and that is a much bigger conversation. -
asked by erichebert
18 years ago I was getting ready to move from Virginia, to California
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If this were a case of sudden loss of cabin pressure, please put your oxygen mask on first, before assisting others! :)
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Thanks so much for your question! I answered you question on my blog where I have more space..
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When I was a little girl, I wanted to be a movie star, or rock star because I thought if I were famous I could help people.. and make being nice to one another "cool". Then I decided I wanted to be the Dali Lama instead.
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I hate doing the dishes more than anything! Luckily, with great deals made, I never have to do them again :)
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If my boyfriend was one fire and I could only grab three things it would be: A snog, a nibble, and a hot night in bed!
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My two cats and my laptop!
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Kaye’s Bio
Kaye Porter CHT, CNLP is a certified and trained relationship & communication coach who specializes in helping people have supportive relationships and satisfying lives.
She has two cats, a wonderful boyfriend, and keeps a sense of humor!


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