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WHY YOU SHOULD STOP CHECKING PARTNER'S PHONE, BY YHEMOLEE. (PHOTO).


 Why you should stop checking partner’s phone, by Yhemolee


Media personality, Idowu Adeyemi, popularly known as Yhemolee, has cautioned couples against checking their partner’s phones to monitor infidelity.

The newlywed nightlifer emphasised the risks of phone snooping in a video message.

Yhemolee shared a disturbing anecdote about a friend’s fiancĂ©e who ended up in the hospital after discovering shocking content on her partner’s phone.

He said: “My friend called me this morning and told me his fiancĂ©e is in the hospital struggling to breathe.

“I asked if she had any terminal illness and he said no. He said she checked his phone overnight. My point is, stop checking your partner’s phone, if you die, the person that made you lose your life will move on.

“My friend confirmed to me that if his fiancĂ©e went through his phone very well, she might not survive and even if she survives, whenever she remembers what she saw, she would be traumatised.”

Yhemolee advised couples to prioritise trust, communication, and mutual respect instead of resorting to phone snooping. 

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