Is it ever okay to look at your partner’s phone?
Kyle Sandilands checked his girlfriend’s phone while she was asleep.
He didn’t find much. In fact, nothing at all. And in typical female-fashion, she was watching him through not-so-closed-eyes.
SPRUNG.
Sandilands admitted to the betrayal on KIIS FM this morning as he and his co-host Jackie O debated whether couples should have an Open Phone Policy.
An Open Phone Policy is defined as an agreement where no phone is off limits. Passcodes, messages, photos – no secrets.
The question is, does this just create bigger trust issues?
My husband and I don’t have an Open Phone Policy. And I like it that way. We have an Open-Not-Open Phone Policy. There’s a boundary. We might flick through each other’s photos, answer a phone call for one another, but it’s certainly not a ‘what’s mine is your’s’ set up.
His space is his space. My space is mine.
“Hmm,” you say, “but what if I want to keep tabs on whether he’s cheating on me?”
There’s a difference between being nosey and being genuinely concerned that there are some big problems in your relationship.