| Nature |
| An Imperial Walker |
| Big b00bs |
| I think having your spouse on your Lock Screen is probably more what some engaged couples or newlyweds do. I can imagine a husband having a photo of his wife on his Lock Screen being romantic, but sometimes making overt displays of devotion is a red flag for covering up something bad. So, it doesn't mean a thing. |
I actually think it's something teenagers and people on first relationships do. It's just silly and doesn't mean anything. Anyway op, my screen is an ocean view from a trip 3 years ago |
Mine too |
| I work and travel and don’t want anything personal in my phone or computer screen or background. Not on Amtrak, flight, office, external meetings. |
Hahahahahaahahahhahhaha this might be a joke |
| DS and I at dinner on vacation, but because of the angle, if you zoom in you can see some serious cleavage. Also we had amazing sex that night, which I know he will never forget. |
Sorry was replying as to what DH has on his phone Home Screen. |
| I have a wife and four kids, my boat is my lock screen and Grace Bay is my wallpaper, please consider your statements of escapism agreed to. |
| My kids when they were little, about a decade ago. |
| Lock screen is a cute pic of the kids from last summer. DH’s lock screen is whatever was preloaded on his phone. |
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Oh my god, who cares. My lock screen is a pic of my kid. I change it a lot and sometimes my DH is in it but my kid always is -- when I take a pic I really like that gives me warm fuzzies, I often make it my lock screen just because that's a mood boost for me. But not everyone thinks of it that way.
If I had to guess, my DH also has a pic of our kid. I'm probably not in it because I hate like 95% of photos of me, so I think DH is unlikely to display a photo of me anywhere without vetting it first. |
| A picture of some vineyards we visited in Willamette Valley. It's pretty generically pretty - looks like a screensaver. |