Your Hardest Family Question: My husband won’t give me his phone password
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Supportive HusbandSeptember 2, 2024
My wife has always been a very private person as far as phone calls and emails. She plainly told me they were none of my business. Through the years I simply trusted her. She rarely if ever asks about my phone or email communique. We trust each other and give each other that bit of privacy. When a general authority preached that a man should be giving his wife all his passwords, my wife told me not to bother; she trusted me. Today my wife runs her Mental Health practice from her phone, and in the state we live in it would be illegal for me to have access to it as I am not employed by her practice. We simply continue to trust each other and give each other that much privacy.
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