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A woman has revealed she can't trust her husband thanks to his sneaky phone behaviour.
She claims he is "always glued to his phone" and would "never leave it anywhere," not even when he popped to the loo. He also deletes messages on WhatsApp and behaves in rather strange ways when she is using his phone.
"If I walk into a room he's in, he quickly swipes up on his phone to exit whatever he's looking at so it returns to the home screen", she told Mumsnet users.
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The worried wife also pointed out another red flag: "If my phone runs out of battery and I ask to use his, he panics and deletes WhatsApp threads. Then he hovers over me trying to snatch it back ASAP.
Her partner has even taken late-night phone calls, but claims he doesn't remember them. She said: "He went up the garden and had a full conversation with someone (he was drunk). When I asked who he was talking to the next day, he couldn't remember.
"Last night, I woke up and found him still downstairs at 1.45am, chatting away on his phone. Something doesn't seem right here."
Commenters agreed that his behaviour was fishy. "If it's quacking, it's usually because it's a duck", one user posted.
One outraged commenter blasted: "Definitely something not right! Why is he being so secretive and going into panic mode when you ask to use his phone? Also, deleting WhatsApp messages????? My obvious reckoning would be another woman; you need to confront him in as calm a manner as possible. Don't let it go."
Another user on Mumsnet reckoned the bloke might be up to no good, hinting he could be "cheating" or "gambling", or maybe even indulging in some "watching porn".
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