Cell Hell
Cell Hell. The relationship killer. This subject seems to be a common issue that my clients come to me for. I have written about this many times, but it just seems to be an issue that will not die.
I get asked at least once a week if it’s okay if your spouse goes through your cell phone? That’s a loaded question. And while everyone deserves their privacy, personally I think if you’re in a committed relationship it should not be a problem. Every relationship is working with a different skill set. However, trust is the cornerstone to every successful relationship. I have spent countless hours listening to men {and women} saying they don’t want their spouse going through their phone. That some things should remain private. I completely agree. But, at the same time, I have never had anyone in my office {with a clean conscious} saying that was a problem.
I am not suggesting that everyone who wants their privacy is doing something inappropriate. Again, I can only reference my long term marriage and this issues has never come up. I totally understand if you’re in a new relationship. But I think the lines get blurred when we’re not forthcoming. I have had clients say that they haven’t done anything wrong by keeping their old boyfriend/girlfriends in their phone. And I agree providing you and your spouse have this agreement. The trouble begins when they don’t disclose that they are doing this. It’s called lie by omission. The amount of couples that I have seen for this very reason is staggering. I have seen marriages end for this very reason.
I can recall a client talking to me when I was providing some EAP work for a local business. The client often met with, sent text and spoke with this very attractive lady and swore he wasn’t doing anything wrong. It’s not for me to say if was or if he wasn’t. My question to him was why come to me about it in the first place? After several discussions he said that his home life was terrible. And while I get he was looking for validation, I could not provide it. From that point on he stopped working with me.
There comes a time when we have to be honest with ourselves. I don’t think there will ever be a clear cut answer if your spouse should be going through your phone. I will say this though. If you or your spouse feels the need to go through each others phone, you’re already in trouble. Be it lack of communication, trust or self worth, there is something happening on a much deeper level.
But, for the purpose of this very issue, if you’re entering a new relationship, having a conversation about boundaries in the beginning can save you countless headaches in the future. You can always revisit that conversation should you take your relationship to the next level and become exclusive. Because if you don’t. You may just find yourself in Cell Hell.
Totally respect someone's privacy. That being said, if you are a trustworthy individual, then it shouldn't matter if your partner/wife, etc has your phone or uses your phone, or even answers your phone should it ring.? This goes both ways, of course.
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6 年I'm open generally with my wife, but if you have to ask to see someone's cell phone to feel close to them, you're a non-trusting person. If you suspect that there is something going on, have a conversation. I can't believe this is even a question in today's world. Relationships are about people. I don't like to share my food with others when they grab it off my plate without asking (even my own wife), is that another thing we should discuss? NO! People are all different with different needs and expectations of privacy and personal space and respect for others. There is no need for snooping. You either trust someone or you don't. And you have to work with the people you love within their comfort zones too. It's called a relationship. It takes work, love, showing up, compromise, arguments, make-ups, self-love, respect, and forgiveness.?
Fire Safety Professional/Project Manager/Engineer
6 年Anytime she ever wanted to. I never had anything to hide. I had No secrets for our life together. Now that she is working almost 3,000 miles away from home, Tampa, Florida, still nothing to hide on my phone. I have always tried to do what was right for my family. My counselor is telling me I need to focus on me as my life appears to be changing. No matter what, always be honest in relationships. Think from the heart my linked in friends. Have a blessed week.