I remain hopeful that we'll reach a point, maybe not in my lifetime or yours, where we can storememories in a hidden folder on our phoneswithout a jealous partner getting upset about it.

That day could arrive when the human race is walking around with computer chips implanted in their heads to connect with the internet and to store such memories of those we've loved and lost.

Everyone should be entitled to their memories, even if they're stored in a hidden folder on a phone. (Image Credit: Getty)

This 34-year-old girlfriend doesn't know if she can move past what she found on her 46-year-old boyfriend of two years' phone. Was he cheating? Nope. She didn’t even have to snoop to make the discovery.

She wanted to see his phone and he handed it over. That's not the act of a guilty person. She knows the passcode, because that's the kind of guy he is.

What was she looking for? She never says onReddit. She is too busy making a big deal about the memories her boyfriend has locked away for safe keeping.

"When I️ went in and used his code to unlock the hidden photos folder it was full of selected photos of girls he’d slept with - from screenshotted Instagram selfies, pictures of exes they’d sent, photos of them with PETS? And FRIENDS?, sex videos,"she writes.

"Even I️ was in the folder from when we first started dating - as if I️ was a collectible. He claims it was stuff he hid from his main camera roll and that it was a dumb collection he just had as memories, but that he didn’t go back to look at it when we were together."

I can almost hear Maury Povich. And not the classic "that was a lie" line either. It's the one where he revealed that the guest was telling the truth.

She should be flattered that she's in the hidden memories folder. Trust me, not everyone is in that folder.

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