A new study shows that wives are more likely than husbands to check their spouse's emails and text messages when they suspect them of cheating.
Men have a bar reputation for cheating on their wives and women have become experts in spying and finding out information on their husbands activities.
The new survey highlighted that wives are far more likely than their husbands to read their spouse's emails and texts when they suspect the other of cheating. According to the Sunday Times, a study of 920 middle aged couples found that 14 per cent of wives checked their husbands' emails, 13 per cent check the others' text messages and 10 per cent checked their spouses' browsing history on the computer.
As for the men, only eight per cent read their wives' emails, six per cent their text messages and seven per cent their browser history.
However, we know from many other researchs that women are less technologically skilled than men. This is intersting because it shows that when they need to find out how to access the browser's recorded data or check previous calls or text on a mobile phone, women know how to find the information they need. They are able to learn new skills and adapt to this situation and focus on new technology because they regard their couple as something really important and worth protecting. they are able to overcome the barriers of new technology when they feel that their relationship is at stake.
Maybe it is time for men to learn how to delete browsing history and calls to sexy girls before they get caught.
The researchers wanted to analyse how the internet is affecting long-term relationships and whether couples used it to spy on each other. The internet not only helps to spy on your partner but mostly, it's a great tool to meet more women and find new partners or dates.