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No! Absolutely not! What you don't know isn't going to hurt you!
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Heck no! You want someone looking into everything you do? Sometimes, people type things in they really don't mean. Also, sometimes, they do things that are really a joke, and you might take it wrong. Regardless, everyone should be allowed their own privacy. If they want you to check up on them then let them check on you, too. Who are you? All fall short the Glory of God.
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I don't know about ethics, I certainly wouldn't tolerate that from my S/O, and she wouldn't tolerate it from me. I consider that everyone needs some privacy, and having an intimate partnership makes that even more important, because trust and openness are dynamics that are challenging to balance when you're very close to someone else. I don't know her computer password, and she doesn't know mine, and I expect we'll keep it that way.
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That depends on the circumstances, honestly. Does your partner have a history of porn addiction or online affairs? Ethics are often situational, which action or inaction causes the least harm?
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Doesn't matter, Ec's got nothin' to hide. Don't care if she does either. Life's too short to worry about internet usage yo...:)
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It is unethical.
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No.
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As long as you routinely let them check yours
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i dont think so
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