Society has made it look like men who check their women’s phones during courtship are weak and insecure. Don’t fall into that cheap blackmail; it’s a blue-pilled idea to emasculate men and keep them ignorant of the atrocities of modern women. Building trust in relationships and marriage is very crucial, and establishing open communication can often prevent misunderstandings.
Never take any woman seriously; a woman that you don’t have access to her phone. Trust in relationships and marriage is also about transparency.
Forget what society tells you about not going through your woman’s phone without her consent – that it’s a criminal offense. But the hard truth is that, her giving you access to her phone is a non-negotiable act of submission which a woman must table before a man whom she respects and values. Building trust involves understanding boundaries in relationships and marriage.
Let me tell you the truth, any woman you don’t have access to her phone, trust me, you know absolutely nothing about her. Trust is a foundation in both relationships and marriage.
A woman is 80% of her phone, and if you don’t have access to her phone, then you are blind to who she is to you, and the position you occupy in her life. In relationships and marriage, building trust encompasses various aspects of transparency.
A woman submission to a masculine man/alpha male is not limited to not having access to her phone. Trust is a cornerstone of relationships and marriage.
But if she’s serious with you, she values you and respects you; one of the things she will try to do for you to gain her trust is to be transparent and accountable, and she does this by also giving you access to her phone. This act is essential for building trust in both relationships and marriage.
The moment she starts giving you conditions that you can’t have access to her phone, just stop planning to marry her, withdraw your commitment, and remain in pipe and swipe mode. Building trust in relationships and marriage involves honest communication.
Many men have discovered a lot and saved themselves by the very act of unexpectedly having access to their woman’s phone. This often leads to building trust and understanding in relationships and marriage.
There is nothing like “he is insecure” just because he wants to have access to his woman’s phone. No. Gaining access to each other’s phones can be an aspect of building trust in relationships and marriage.
Most women will use that phrase to blackmail men, and he will just continue to live in the dark, while his woman freely cheats on him, gets pregnant for another man outside, and commits all sorts of atrocities. In relationships and marriage, building trust demands effort from both partners.
There are things you will never know about your woman until you go through her phone; what you see her do physically is little compared to what she is on her phone. Building trust in relationships and marriage involves acknowledging each other’s privacy boundaries.
As long as it’s the woman you want to marry, then there is nothing wrong with her submitting her phone to you whenever you desire, and if she insists on not giving it to you, just know that she’s hiding something serious. Trust, a key factor in relationships and marriage, must be mutually fostered.
But then, you must be wise enough not to abuse this privilege, you must approach her with some level of respect, and also you must understand that, (unless in extreme cases) when you go through her phone, you will surely see men throwing their shots at her, so don’t panic. Building trust carefully is vital to healthy relationships and marriage.
WRITTEN BY MRFRED PUTIN.
More grease to your elbow.
Thank you for giving this life advice.
Definitely. Checking your partner’s phone occasionally is non-negotiable. One thing I’d never fail to do, when I’d have a girlfriend