Saturday, June 13, 2009

Who has passwords on your email and myspace and do you let your spouse have them? Do you want your spouses?

No no no. Things can be misinterpreted so easy. Talking things out with friends is not something you need to share. It gives you a place to vent. do you want someone else to read when you were angry..There all kinds of reasons not to give your pw away. Never to anyone!

Who has passwords on your email and myspace and do you let your spouse have them? Do you want your spouses?
No one has access except for me. My spouse does not need to look at my emails (which are stupid jokes forwarded from his mom) or my MySpace w/out me being there. However, if he wants to see it, I am more than happy to show it to him whenever he wants, I have nothing to hide.





One thing I have learned. If someone is going to hide something (cheat) they are going to do it regardless of how much you try to check into their personal space, where they were and when, etc...





Jealousy, to me, is a useless emotion. It creates problems that are not necessary in a lot of cases. Jealousy is usually an indication that the party that is jealous has something to hide, not the other way around.





Everyone deserves to have privacy!!! Is is a right that I certainly enjoy.






Reply:No one has my passwords.





If there is real trust in a relationship, be it dating or a marriage then there is NO NEED for a person to have your password. They already know you're doing nothing wrong without having to snoop through private correspondence from friends who may not want anyone else, let alone your significant other knowing their business.
Reply:My wife knows my password. I have nothing to hide...but we did have an incident, when we were engaged, where she stumbled upon an email from my parents expressing to me all the negative things that I should consider before actually going through with the marriage. They were concerned...but in the end they saw how serious I was in wanting to live my life with her, so let it go and accepted her into the family. She, on the other hand, never let it go...and it's put a huge strain on my relationship with my family...


I prefer that I keep my email password for myself now...
Reply:i have his passwords and he also has mine. its not that we dont trust each other. neither of us have anything to hide. and we rarely even look at each others email or myspace.


there have been a couple times tho when i wish he didnt have them tho. for example i had a girls night out and a friend i had emailed me some pictures and there was one picture on there of me and a guy whose was actually a friend of both of ours, but he didnt like it at all. it was just a big deal out of nothing.


and also i let people know that he has my passwords so if they dont want to take chance of him seeing it then dont send it.
Reply:No, it is defiantly one thing you should keep to yourself. So many people i know have been so screwed over by people they thought they could trust by sharing their password. Plus, its your account, why would your spouse want to go read your emails ?? creepy


Tell your spouse to get his own accounts and read the emails people send to him, not the ones people send to you.


Also, i am sure some of your friends write you emails that they wouldn't want anyone else but you to see.


I dont know .. its just weird .. i dont think you should share it with anyone .. and if you do put both of your names on the account
Reply:So HOW and WHY do people cheat again??? Oh, is it maybe because they have the OPPORTUNITY to cheat? Maybe it's because they don't have to be held accountable to the 1 person (if married) that they are unified with, in God's eyes!





Married people: remember when you lit the candles together or broke the glass or combined the sand etc on your wedding day?? THAT WAS TO SIGNIFY ONENESS WITH EACH OTHER. So WHY NOT see what the other one is up to? Aren't you at least INTERESTED in each other anymore? Probably not.
Reply:I know my husbands and he knows mine to many people on myspace are up to no good. I think it's a god idea if you have one another passwords to anything. Not that you don't trust the person but at least the person can see what your doing and not have to worry about it.
Reply:You know, I just recently changed my passwords because I have had them so long. I said nothing about it. If my hubby wants them, that's fine. The only reason I like to protect my mail is because sometimes I vent to friends about something/someone and would not want to hurt anyone's feelings (if they were the subject of my venting!) I am terrible about deleting.
Reply:NO ONE has any of my passwords. My husband has stayed up endless nights on my myspace changing everything, deleting my friends that he hated and changing all my information. I had to change it so he couldn't get on. I dont know how many nights I have found him trying to figure it out.
Reply:I have no desire to have his passwords, although he would have no problem giving them to me. I trust him completely. I would give him mine in a heartbeat as well. I just don't think it comes up because we're not paranoid.
Reply:My e-mail (have no desire to have myspace) is my privacy. It's probably about the only privacy I have (with 4 kids and a husband), so nobody else has my password and I don't know his either.
Reply:when i was married he had all my passwords. why would you not let them know? there is nothing to hide. only if something is being hidden is there any reason to not share them.
Reply:My boyfriend has my password to everything. I also know his. We trust each other to give out our passwords to each other.
Reply:yes if I have a wife, she can have myspace





get it? myspace haha





and yes I want her space, and email, chances she'll cheat, truly I rather not know
Reply:Yes I have some of them but not all. I want to share everything I think you should when your married but he likes his privacy.
Reply:No, and no.


I like my privacy. Not that I'm doing anything wrong, and I doubt that he would be either. Trust is important!
Reply:i give them to anyone really its more fun that way, i love sharing bank details and such. gives me a sense of giving without me knowing :DD
Reply:I have nothing to hide, we share everything.
Reply:Only I have my passwords. He has no business reading my mail and I don't need to be getting into his.
Reply:yes y not








but only by crating after a new account.
Reply:No one else has mine, except for me.
Reply:i have 1 and i would never let them know
Reply:easy answer,my wife i got nothing to hide
Reply:no one


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