Suspicious wives more likely than husbands to check e-mails, SMSes

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As for the men, only 8% read their wives' e-mails, 6% their text messages and 7% their browser histories.

If you think men tend to sneak around on their wives, then you are probably mistaken, for women too are not far behind.

As it turns out, wives are far more likely than their husbands to read their spouse's e-mails and texts when they suspect the other of cheating.

According to London's Sunday Times, a study of 920 middle aged couples found that 14% of wives checked their husbands' e-mails, 13% snooped in their significant others' text messages and 10% checked their spouses' browser histories.

As for the men, only 8% read their wives' e-mails, 6% their text messages and 7% their browser histories.

"This contrasts with general research that suggests the women are less technologically skilled than men," the New York Daily News quoted Ellen Helsper, co-author of the study, as saying.

"It seems that they are able to overcome these barriers when they feel that their relationship is at stake,” she added.