Saturday, July 23, 2011

Saudi: Gadgets keep an eye on cheating hubbies


Jeddah - Incidents of wives spying on their husbands have surfaced as a growing trend in Saudi society. Police archives are replete with such cases. Most of these women claim that they have the right to do this in order to preserve their rights backed up with solid evidence. Um Ammar, a Saudi wife, said she was impressed by modern technology, especially social networking site Facebook. She said she insisted her husband add her as one of his friends so she could find out what was going on in his life. She recalled that a woman friend of hers had discovered that her husband was willing to cheat on her after she joined his Facebook page using a pseudonym. She started communicating with her husband using this fake name. The friend said after months of intimate talk the husband was surprised to find that the woman he was dying to meet was his own wife. Another Saudi woman, who opted not to be identified, said her husband was constantly traveling due to the nature of his work. She said she and her children never doubted him as they were used to his repeated absences. She said after one of his journeys, her husband began to change. "I became suspicious that there was another woman in his life. There was nothing I could do but look at his phone call records and search through his personal belongings. He was very keen not to be discovered but I found out about his relationship with another woman from pictures I found in his laptop. Asking for a divorce was my natural reaction to his infidelity," she said. Full Story>>
Saudi: Gadgets keep an eye on cheating hubbies http://www.siasat.com/english/news/gadgets-keep-eye-cheating-hubbies

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