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The Ghost of RubangB said:

 

No way, spying totally kicks ass.

The way I caught my last girlfriend cheating, you ask?

I czeched her AIM logs on my computer.

I copied the worst one, pasted it into a MySpace blog, and published it for our mutual friends.

Now she has no friends, and I have a wife who's 10 times hotter, a better cook, a better artist, a better dancer, has better tastes in food and art, and doesn't even have 2 other boyfriends.

As the article points out, most people say "no" when you ask them.

 

I'm with Rubang on this one.  If you are in a pretty serious relationship or if you are married especially, you are entitled to spy on your partner now and again.  Every now and then you have to check up on what they are doing when you are not around. 

Now doing it all the time is an easy way to destroy your relationship or become a control freak, but if you are married and you have never double-checked on what your spouse is doing, you might be in for a rude awakening one of these days.

 



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