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Bishop Kiuna: Having a secret phone password does not mean you are cheating

Bishop Allan Kiuna of Jubilee Christian Church

Having a secret password is probably not a good thing for married couples, but it does not necessarily mean that those with such passwords are guilty of infidelity, says Bishop Allan Kiuna of Jubilee Christian Church.

“I believe that everything in marriage should be shared and opened up. Secrets are what cause problems in marriages,” he says, adding that, “The issue here is trust. You can have a spouse’s password and phone always available to you, but that does not mean the person is necessarily faithful.”

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