Basically NOTHING is private anymore if it is captured electronically and not properly encrypted and/or protected from access by someone else. And the efficacy of both of those safeguards is being eroded every day. The future does not bode well for privacy in the 21st century.
So you can keep your phone number private when you call someone who you don't want to have access to your phone number.
Most phone networks have this feature.
In the United States, on most networks, you can activate this feature on a per call basis. In other words, you can press a code before each call to hide your number or press another code before the call to show your number. (or set the default to hide and press a code to make it visible)
I think romantic love is just a survival instinct: a chemically induced illusion in the brain designed to trick people into procreating.
It’s no coincidence that the average marriage in the USA lasts for about 7 years, just long enough to pump out a few kids and then move on. The love wears off after the hosts fulfilled their role to help ensure the continuation of the species…the illusion no longer needed...
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