Saturday, August 8, 2009

Would you give your email and password when your spouse ask you to?

or has anyone here share his Myspace or Facebook with their spouse?

Would you give your email and password when your spouse ask you to?
i will but after 2-3 days \i will change the password....a little devil within me...lols





and \i dont believe in Love and Trust ppl who do cheers to them but its just a lame thing to say .... i dont ask password of my BF and he asked me once and now i changed it. Everyone needs privacy so i dont interfere with his and he shouldn't do the same to me
Reply:Yes. Even though I don't imagine him asking me in a untrustworthy way. I know most of his passwords, email, credit card accounts and so on and he knows mine. Mostly out of necessity if I need him to check something out, print something for me or pay something and likewise with me.


If you are uncomfortable with it then ask yourself why. If your spouse is questioning you and showing signs of jealousy or controlling behavior then that raises red flags with me. No one should just demand and say 'give me your password' it should just be something natural that is exchanged like any other information shared between spouses.
Reply:Me and soon to be hubby have been together for over 5 years, and living together almost that same amount of time. We share one e-mail address and one facebook. No point in having two and having to remember two different names and passwords. Too much trouble. I have complete and total trust in him, as he does me.
Reply:Well my husband's passwords involve my name and my birthday... so suffice it to say I know his passwords. We both have each others passwords for everything. We don't go on them to snoop or anything, but we have them in case of an emergency. I mostly only have his because he's in the Army and during a deployment there are many many many times when I've had to use his passwords for important things. He's got mine too. Who cares? We have nothing to hide. We don't go on there unless we have to, and we don't go on there expecting to find anything bad, because we both know we won't. Hope that helps.
Reply:A relationship should be built on trust and I would give mine just because I have nothing to hide. On the other hand it would show me that this person doesn't trust me to have my own space. I would never ask someone I have a relationship with for this info just for the simple fact I trust them to not be needing to hide something.
Reply:My husband has my passwords and I have his. I think that if you have nothing to hide then why not let your spouse see your myspace or facebook or whatever. I'm the kind of person that if you don't let me see it, then I assume there's something there that you don't want me to see.
Reply:Absolutely! I am engaged and we share everything, being married should be an even greater bonding of sharing all.


The internet can be a dangerous place for relationships,I know first hand.So be open with your mate and share everything.
Reply:Only if you feel comfortable sharing the email/myspace/facebook. but if you don't, then dont share. your spouse should trust you and give you privacy and respect.
Reply:A relationship is based on love and trust, you not only need to trust them, but you need to be trustworthy. i'd give them the password to prove that I had nothing to hide.
Reply:my husband knows my passwords. it's not a big deal b/c there is nothing in there that i wouldn't show him. if there is nothing to hide then why should it be a big deal if he knows your passwords or not.
Reply:haha just yesterday i sent my myspace stuff to him.. he always forgets it and i always wanna make sure he has it..


I wanted to show him that some random guy sent me a picture of his penis %26gt;.%26gt;
Reply:my spouse and i know all our passowrds and screen names, open trust for us. If i didn't feel I could trust him with it, i wouldn't be married to him :D
Reply:If he ask me why not......but we both respect our privacy even on our own cellphone we don't touch without asking permission. But I do have my husband's password and all his bank accounts hehehehe im using his ATM not mine.
Reply:if you have nothing to hide give them anything they ask for even the most stable relationships have insecure thoughts. the real question is why not they are your other half .
Reply:Absolutely! I figure that there is nothing to hide and if there is something that should be hidden...it shouldn't be happening because we are married!





We share all of our passwords...it doesn't matter to us!
Reply:No, there are things we have to keep to ourselves, that make me who i am.
Reply:absolutely I would
Reply:Sure would give them to him. If your not doing anything wrong then you have nothing to hide.
Reply:Yes ,we do share why,i think there should be nothing to ide in marriage
Reply:absolutely- to my next spouse though (This one didnt work out).
Reply:sure why not nothing to hide even if you want to hide it just tell them trust is every thing without it there is nothing
Reply:My husband and I know all each other's passwords. There's no reason for us not to.
Reply:My husband has all my passwords. Why not? I have nothing to hide.
Reply:Yessssssssssss! Why of course. I have nothing to HIDE.
Reply:yep sure





i trust him not to do anyhting dumb





i know all his pwords but i dont go on without his permission
Reply:Yup, my wife has my passwords, and I have hers.
Reply:nope never will
Reply:i wouldnt have any problem with that
Reply:only if she looked like you in ur pic, of course u should, i not then thats a good sign they have something to hide


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