Thursday, July 9, 2009

Does your spouse, bf/gf, get offended that you don't share email passwords or other things that were......

private before you two made a commitment into a long term relationship??

Does your spouse, bf/gf, get offended that you don't share email passwords or other things that were......
Ooooh Yeah! It really pi**es him off!...who cares
Reply:Two become One! You should give yourself totally to him or her, if they think your hiding something its not gonna be good for the relationship. And if their willing to give you the password it means their not hiding anything!
Reply:My boyfriend doesn't care but I have his though.
Reply:yes my boyfriend was upset but hey i didn't ask for his password you gotta have some privacy
Reply:the question you need to ask is WHY would THEY want to know your passwords? I would never ask my girlfriend that kind of thing as I don't need to and don't want to either.
Reply:No, a piece of private life should be left even in a close relationship.
Reply:NO. He doesnt ask me such things. Neither does he look into my cellphone to see who my contacts are or what messages i have received.. I once asked his email password and he immediately gave it away.I did log in to it and did some investigation.. He turned up so clean.. Somehow, this ended on a good note because i started loving and trusting him more after that. I never ask anymore or log into his privacy again.
Reply:no.
Reply:no, she knows my passwords to everything.
Reply:Of course not. Our e-mail accounts are private. I don't read hers; she doesn't read mine. It doesn't matter if the accounts were created before we got together or after. We don't read each other's e-mails, dip into each other's bank accounts, and so on. We value our privacy.
Reply:Sometimes, so I do it more, hahaha
Reply:I share it all and vice versa
Reply:uhM.. i dont tHink So!!hahaha....weLL, itS my priVAte ProPErty ..so, i doNt cAre At All..HEhehe..StuPid...
Reply:no
Reply:No...but honestly I wouldn't care because like you said that's stuff is meant to be private so sharing passwords would not make sense

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