Saturday, June 13, 2009

Should husband and wife share email passwords?

I'm going to answer in a way that sounds contradictory but it is how I feel:





There shouldn't be a reason why you CANT....and there shouldn't be a reason who you MUST.





If I were to ask my husband for his, I'm 100 percent confident he would give it to me without blinking an eye.......and he's 100 percent confident that if I had it, I wouldnt be looking at it everyday without a legitimate need to do so.





The issue with trust is , when you really have it, there is no need to PROVE it.

Should husband and wife share email passwords?
Absolutely not. A friend might need to discuss a very personal matter and it should be private.


If a man or woman is being deceitful sharing a password is not going to give you anything......


I don't understand why you would want this.....


Everyone is entitled to some privacy.....
Reply:my parents don't even have that problem, they just use the same email adress... why would you need to hide anything from your husband or wife?
Reply:I think that it is healthy for a marriage for the husband and wife to have something to themselves. it doesn't mean that there is something to hide, just having something to enjoy on your own.
Reply:I dont see why not, if there is nothing to hide then sure.. I have my hubbys and he has mine and we dont check each others email or what not unless one of us asks. Nothing to hide.. just trust i guess
Reply:Absolutely. You both open the snail mail dont you?
Reply:Of course - if you are sharing your body, you should be sharing everything.
Reply:everyone in my family has my email password.


at least to my main email.
Reply:Why not? Unless you have something to hide from your wife. Even back then, my future husband told me his email passwords so that I could check for him his emails and stuff, it's perfectly fine. It's a very basic way of letting each other know, that there's nothing to hide and there are no lies. Now, we share personal email accounts and business accounts together. It's about trust. If you can't trust your other half, you can't have a relationship, let alone, marriage.
Reply:No
Reply:No.
Reply:they share everything,,why not unless one has something to hide.and i say why not cell phones as well.
Reply:BEEN MARRIED FOR A LONG TIME WHY WOULDNT I SHARE AN E--MAIL ADDRESS I SHARE A HOME ADDRES A TELEPHONE A CELL PHONE EVEN A BED AND EVERTHING ELSE GEE I THOUGHT MARRIAGE WAS ABOUT SHARING WITH THE ONE YOU LOVE THE MOST! SO WE SHARE
Reply:Why not???
Reply:depends on the insecurity and lack of trust on the woman's part...





do you have such little faith in your husband or are insecure enough to believe that he is creeping?





do you think that....by asking him for his password...that THAT exact insecurity and lack of trust will not validate his reason for looking for ANOTHER woman who WILL trust him??
Reply:Not really. Just becasue you are married doesn't mean you shouldn't have your own account that is private from the other. Everyone needs to have some space in a relationship.
Reply:it shouldn't be an issue. my husband and i both use the same passwords for everything! we never check each other's email, because we have nothing to hide! i think it's okay to share passwords, but you shouldn't have to "check up on" your partner.
Reply:Sure, we do. We share the account.
Reply:yes they should always share, unless there is something they are trying to hide.
Reply:Yes, why not? Unless someone has something to hide.
Reply:You should have separate email accounts and passwords. Some times you just want to gab with your girlfriends. I'm pretty sure they wouldn't be happy if they knew someone else was reading the personal emails they sent to you.
Reply:Depends..
Reply:no
Reply:No, not if you trust your significant other.
Reply:why not? you got something to hide? im not married to my boyfriend ..YET and we share email password etc.

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