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		<title>How To Decide If You Should Snoop</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 18:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelli DesRochers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone has the ability to snoop around to find private information about their partner.  Technology has made snooping so easy with email, texting, Facebook, and tons of programs that can basically record anything that you are interested in recording.  Automatic log-ins and saved passwords give instant access to seemingly private accounts.  Even though the ability to snoop is sitting right in front of you, is the action worth risking your relationship?  When do you breach trust and when is it acceptable to invade each other&#8217;s privacy?  Unfortunately there is not a simple answer to these questions so I will discuss [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone has the ability to snoop around to find private information about their partner.  Technology has made snooping so easy with email, texting, Facebook, and tons of programs that can basically record anything that you are interested in recording.  Automatic log-ins and saved passwords give instant access to seemingly private accounts.  Even though the ability to snoop is sitting right in front of you, <strong>is the action worth risking your relationship</strong>?  When do you breach trust and when is it acceptable to invade each other&#8217;s privacy?  Unfortunately there is not a simple answer to these questions so I will discuss your two options, which will hopefully help you to decide what is the correct decision in your situation.</p>
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<p><strong>The Decision to Snoop</strong></p>
<p>There are definitely situations where the decision to take advantage of access to private information is <strong>the right decision</strong>.  Many cheaters and liars have been caught through reading emails or text messages.  It is a very serious decision to decide to snoop around on your partner and I only recommend this decision if you have other evidence that leads you to believe that <strong>your partner has been lying</strong>.</p>
<p>This is the most important aspect of this decision:  Do not make the decision to snoop unless <strong>you are fully prepared to confront your partner</strong> about your discovery and take appropriate actions to deal with the situation.  If you think your partner is cheating, finding the actual evidence is going to be mind-blowingly devastating and you need to <strong>emotionally prepare yourself</strong> to make decisions that will be the right ones for you and your future.</p>
<p>Snooping is not an action that should be taken lightly.  It should not be incorporated into your relationship as a regular activity.  If you decide to snoop it is because you are trying to find out if your partner has been dishonest with you and you are finally taking a step to discover the truth.  If you snoop once and find that your partner is being truthful and honest, have the <strong>self-restraint</strong> to not snoop again.  You found what you were looking for, so move forward in your relationship with trust and happiness.</p>
<p><strong>The Decision Not To Snoop</strong></p>
<p>In most relationships, the decision to <strong>respect each other&#8217;s privacy</strong> is the right one.  Snooping involves distrust and <strong>trust</strong> should be a strong element that exists at the base of your relationship.  If you are curious about your partner&#8217;s relationships with exes and friends of the opposite sex, that is not a reason to snoop.  Even if you have access to all of your partner&#8217;s private information, you should be happy that you trust each other enough to share that and not abuse it.</p>
<p>Snooping will always make you <strong>feel guilty</strong> and dirty.  It is not a good feeling to go behind your partner&#8217;s back, so always try <strong>direct communication</strong> and <strong>calm confrontation</strong> before resorting to snooping.  If you are caught snooping, you need to take responsibility for your actions and understand that you have put your relationship at risk by <strong>violating mutual trust</strong>.  If you are not caught, you risk developing a bad habit that will emotionally separate you from your partner as you sneak around and hide information that you have discovered.</p>
<p>Please take the issue of snooping in a relationship extremely seriously.  Even just quickly checking your partner&#8217;s emails or text messages can open the door to behavior that is hurtful and distrustful.  If you are feeling like making the decision to snoop, consider all of the consequences of losing trust in your relationship and truly consider what you are looking to find.</p>
<p>This behavior can be <strong>addictive</strong> and can become a <strong>self-destructive habit</strong> extremely quickly, so consider your reasons and consequences before committing to your actions.</p>
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		<title>Girlfriends Are Fabulous</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 23:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Weight gain, career issues, family issues (I KNOW my family is weirder than yours)&#8230;kids, husband, house&#8230;whatever it may be &#8212; we believe we are all alone.
And sometimes it&#8217;s not really a hurdle, as much as it is a character trait:
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<p>Doesn&#8217;t it seem that when something is bothering us, we think we&#8217;re the only person on the planet experiencing whatever that hurdle is?</p>
<p>Weight gain, career issues, family issues (I KNOW my family is weirder than yours)&#8230;kids, husband, house&#8230;whatever it may be &#8212; we believe we are all alone.</p>
<p>And sometimes it&#8217;s not really a hurdle, as much as it is a character trait:</p>
<p>I like to pretend I&#8217;m a Broadway dancer, play the soundtrack from <em>A Chorus Line</em> and dance around my office.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve never told anyone that small little tid bit, because like so many of us, I&#8217;m afraid of being judged or ridiculed &#8212; plus who would I tell?</p>
<p>Truth be told, since I left the traditional work place <a href="http://www.the-petset.com"> to start The Pet Set</a>, I have less true friends.</p>
<p>Recently, I experienced a  blip my personal health screen, which had me worrying for days.</p>
<p>Keeping everything to myself, I reviewed my entire family&#8217;s health history and decided that I probably have 2 years to live.</p>
<p>(I&#8217;m exhausted just thinking about my crazy thought process.)</p>
<p>Then one day, I decided to have a chat with a friend of mine, who with sensitivity and wisdom, blurted out:</p>
<p><em>EVERY WOMAN I KNOW is going through what you are describing</em>:-></p>
<p>This does not discount the need for me to get checked out&#8230;but boy I sure don&#8217;t feel as hopeless or lame.</p>
<p>Share with your girl friends.</p>
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