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Or can you access your spouse phone?

Yes, we don't have any secrets 62.8%
No, we don't need to share everything 37.2%
43 votes \ poll ended

Nice try, fed!

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Day late and a sat short.

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We were both pretty slow on this one.

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Can she? No, it is locked. May she? Sure, I don't mind. Does she want to? Nope. I am neither.

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Yes. I don't have any secrets.

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No, but we don't have any secrets

You arbitrary combined two dimensions:

  1. [Yes; No]
  2. [We don't have any secrets; We don't need to share everything]

which means you excluded two combinations.

I would vote for "No; we don't have any secrets"

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Good point!

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If you are revealing everything to your spouse, your spouse will not find you mysterious. The next thing you know your spouse will be your ex.

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That's a peculiar train of thoughts :)

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Not your keys, not your coins fits here 🙂

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No, her life is her responsibility. My life is my responsibility. I will not empower her to do something malevolent to my persona may it be for the reason of making a practical joke or something sinister. The move is a stop gap measure to prohibit her from making a bad decision that she will regret later on.

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The phone yes. The bitcoin, no.

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Neither. Yes, and I still have secrets some times. Just not on my phone.

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But she knows I don't tell her everything and she likes it that way. Some things are best kept to self.

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Yes. It’s not about secrets, it’s about trust. And sometimes it’s just handy.

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When you have a solid relationship, distrust should not exist; trust should always remain, along with all the details that keep a relationship alive.

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