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Checking On Phone Calls

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Maybe this topic has been done before, but I cannot find it, if it has.

Last night my g/f and a Thai friend of mine were talking about the lack of calls from a certain lady my friend is hopelessly in love with ( she is married, but they have had a relationship for some time). I suggested the lady no longer loves or cares for him as she does not phone or send sms to him.

The g/f told me that the husband keeps a check on the wifes phone.

I suggested she delete the calls from her log and he could not see them. Seems simple enough.

Then I am told that all the husband has to do is call, in this case, AIS and get a list of the numbers she has phoned.

What?? No privacy at all? I am disgusted it is so easy to get the information.

So, be careful when you phone that mia noi !! You can so easily be caught out :o

Or better still, just don't cheat on your wife/husband and then you have nothing to hide anyway.

Oh, and of course, don't get involved with a married person in the first place.

Of all of the single people out there in the world, why go for somebody whom is married and possibly has a family?

If he (husband) pays for the phone and it's in his name, he has every right.

Your 'friend' needs to buy his totty a new SIM that she can swap into her phone when she wants to call/text him.

Or better still, just don't cheat on your wife/husband and then you have nothing to hide anyway.

That's the way.

My husband has my email passwords. He can answer my cell phone because I seldom bring it with me. I have nothing locked except the family safe we both know password.

Nothing to hide. Freedom is there.

Regardless of anyone's moral stance on extramarital affairs, etc, this is a pretty good piece of advice from G54. I, for one, say thank you!

BFD!

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