Renowned playwright and event organiser George Quaye has urged Ghanaians to learn to set boundaries and show respect in their relationships.
He disclosed that he has so much trust in his wife’s fidelity that he does not bother to know her phone password.
Speaking during a live studio discussion on Hitz FM on April 29, George Quaye highlighted the importance of respecting a partner's privacy, citing his marriage as an example of trust.
He confessed to not knowing his wife's phone password, stating that he respects her personal space, even if her phone rings in his presence.
“The other time I saw somebody post something on social media, he went to look at his wife's phone and saw some chats and blah, blah, blah.
“I believe my wife is very faithful. My wife will never, ever go behind me. But I do not know my wife's phone password.
“If my wife's phone is lying there and it's ringing, it is none of my business," he said.
George Quaye further advised Ghanaians to learn to respect boundaries and prevent their imaginations from running wild.
“You need to understand that there should be a few boundaries. Give space; give respect.
“When you begin to formulate your own stories in your head, those stories will lead you to things, and those things will lead you to other things. Charlie, life is too short,” he said.
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