Relationship guilty pleasures

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Nearly a quarter of all partners admit to snooping on their spouses. And in today's modern age, the places at hand to snoop are increasing by the minute. Facebook, mobile phones, Google, web mail... all are a minefield for potential snooping partners.



Text message snooping


According to a recent poll, women are more likely than men to check their partner's phone in secret. The poll also revealed that 73 per cent of these sneaky text checkers have found out things they later wished they hadn't, and that 10 per cent ended their relationship because of SMS snooping. The message here, along with most of the other points here, is if you don't want to be disappointed, don't go snooping.



Checking their internet history


If you share a computer with your suspected deceitful partner, delving through their computer history will unveil any nasty websites you think they might have been visiting. But be prepared to open a dark and murky can of worms.

Checking their Twitter

While Facebook is quite an open social networking site, the ugly business of Twitter can be an altogether more underground world. The ability to create multiple accounts and to follow and be followed by a whole host of random strangers means that Twitter is a veritable breeding ground for extramarital activities.


Checking online bank accounts


If you do discover your partner's password, it's not only their social networking profiles that you can gain access to. Sometimes getting into their online bank statements can reveal all sorts of discrepancies from money spent at bars and restaurants to money spent on presents and gifts that you've never seen hide nor hair of.


Google stalking

We all admit to Google stalking a potential date or partner but have you ever tried Googling your current partner? It might reveal a lot more than you expected, particularly if you enter their web email address which could unveil a whole host of memberships to various secret online clubs and websites…



Going through pockets

If all else fails, revert back to the good old-fashioned tactic of hunting through your partner's pockets. Til receipts, phone numbers scribbled on bits of paper and that classic of lipstick kisses on a handkerchief are all sure fire ways to catch out that cheating partner.


Hunting through drawers/washing baskets

Alternatively, a thorough hunt through your partners' drawers and the home washing basket could also reveal a good few secrets such as hidden presents (that obviously aren't for yourself), suspicious pieces of clothing and items that smell of perfume/aftershave that isn't yours.