That's why women hide money from men

We live in a time where everything is in danger from where we were on vacation, because we had dinner. But one thing is still hidden like snake feet a wallet. And even the closest ones in our lives. A British study revealed that every fourth [...]
We live in a time where everything is in danger from where we were on vacation, because we had dinner. But one thing is still hidden like snake feet a wallet. And even the closest ones in our lives.
A British study found that each fourth surveyed knows little about financing partners, and every fifth has not given the partner a saving approach. 16% of respondents do not give credit cards to their spouse, while 13% do not talk about other forms of savings or investments.
Disbelief is even greater when it comes to nonmarital communities.
Earlier research confirms the secret of finance, so every eighth person says the partner doesn't know how much savings they have. Those who average their accounts have 10,685 pounds hidden, while a fifth has more than 25,000 pounds in a hidden account. Women are more likely to hide how much money they have.
While people sometimes do not want their partner to have access to their mobile phone because of vague messages exchanged with a third person, today they are doing so for other reasons to hide account details and financial transactions conducted through a mobile app.










