Healthy Relationships: E-Mail Breakups & Text-Message Squabbles

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KEEPING ELECTRONIC TABS ON YOUR GUY
It's not only writing e-mails and texts that can make the relationship waters murky: Reading a person's private messages when you suspect that a friend or lover is hiding something is akin to snooping in a locked diary—a practice that can backfire. When 28-year-old Kim Ellis's husband began acting strangely shortly after she gave birth to the couple's first child, she decided to hack into his e-mail account. What she discovered were hundreds of steamy love notes between him and a co-worker (complete with declarations of ever-lasting love, explicit re-caps of "business" lunches and a detailed run-away plan). Kim demanded a divorce.

What Went Wrong?
"Cracking password codes to sneak a peek at a partner's private messages signals big trust problems," says Newman. "While e-mail may confirm infidelity suspicions, it won't reveal any underlying issues leading up to it. Maybe the relationship ran its course. Maybe the affair can be worked through in counseling. Without knowing the core problem, there's no hope of resolving it."

Healthy Relationship How-To:
Confronting a partner about dubious behavior is hard, says Newman, but before breaking into e-mail, it's best to ask your partner face to face, "What's going on?" Don't fall prey to the technology trap. As we've seen in these three scenarios, where feelings are involved, technology is rarely the quick-fix it may at first appear to be.

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I am addicted to texting. I probably send about 60 a day so I definitely have my fair share of bad texting stories. A couple weeks ago my best friend texted me telling me that one of our friends was all over my boyfriend. I then texted my boyfriend asking what the deal was. It turned out my friend was completely lying and everyone, including my boyfriend, started yelling at her. In turn, she texted me saying she couldn't believe what a horrible friend I was and that she told me that in secrecy. It gets worse. My friend's name is Jill. I was so mad at her so I decided to text my friend Natalia saying, "Jill's being a huge b****." However, I accidentally sent the text to Jill. Let's just say things did not turn out well after that. Fights through text are bad, bad news!

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