John Terry scandal makes women check if partner is cheating
February 12th, 2010 - 3:51 pm ICT by ANILondon, Feb 12 (ANI): An online poll has revealed that after English footballer John Terry’s sex scandal broke out, three out of four women have started checking if their own partners are cheating.
The poll by website lingsmobiles.com revealed that nearly 75 percent are looking for saucy texts on the phones of boyfriends or husbands, and that 8 percent admit they are checking up to five times a day.
“If you think your texts are secret, think again,” the Daily Star quoted founder Ling Valentine as saying.
“My advice is to delete every text you receive immediately. That way your prying partner won’t get suspicious,” Ling added. (ANI)
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