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When does personal privacy become secrecy?04 December 2003
A recent survey showed that 40% of women and 25% of men would access their partners e-mail accounts if they could.

When it comes to snooping on partners at home, are women the worst culprits? How would you feel about your partner rummaging through your handbag? Do you have a drawer or a box which contains personal secrets or letters you would not wish your partner to see?

Consultant psychologist, Nadine Field joins Jenni to discuss the point at which personal privacy becomes secrecy.

Tell us your views


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