Naturally suspicious nation
29th October 2011
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Almost 50 percent of Poles have checked up on their loved ones
A new global survey shows that when it comes to not trusting our partners Poland ranks second, just after Romania.
The statistics, put together by Reader’s Digest and published in Gazeta Wyborcza, show that in total, more than 45 percent of Poles admitted to having checked the email or mobile phone of their loved ones after becoming suspicious that they may be cheating on them.
“My husband began sleeping with his phone in his pockets, so it was obvious to me that something was up,” says Aga from Warsaw. “I checked at the first opportunity. We’ve been divorced for four years now.”
Psychologist Miroslaw Nowak-Dziemianowicz believes that the reason Poland experiences this pro ...
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