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Reply #30 posted 04/04/08 4:17pm

ArielB

I've got nothing to hide. If she wants it, she can have it.
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Reply #31 posted 04/04/08 5:39pm

Mach

Paradisekiss03 said:

Do you let your special someone know your e-mail passwords? I mean if your husband/wife/bf/gf asked for your e-mail/myspace/facebook/etc passwords would you let them have them?
(I am still mixed up on this)


Yes nod TR and I know each others passwords

We have nothing to hide from each other
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Reply #32 posted 04/04/08 5:43pm

Anxiety

Mach said:

Paradisekiss03 said:

Do you let your special someone know your e-mail passwords? I mean if your husband/wife/bf/gf asked for your e-mail/myspace/facebook/etc passwords would you let them have them?
(I am still mixed up on this)


Yes nod TR and I know each others passwords

We have nothing to hide from each other


do you USE them?
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Reply #33 posted 04/04/08 5:53pm

Mach

Anxiety said:

Mach said:



Yes nod TR and I know each others passwords

We have nothing to hide from each other


do you USE them?


Do I go into his accounts just to poke around you mean ?

lol Nope
I have no desire to. He will usually share anything of interest with me anyway

I have been asked by him to go in and read something and give an opinion a time or 3

And I am not bothered at all by a thought that he may go into mine

really after 23 yrs together we really don't have anything to hide

We know each others PIN # to $ accounts and all that jazz

I know the passwords to his persoanl and work accounts and he knows my passwords eek even my org password


Maybe this is TR typing right now

wink
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Reply #34 posted 04/04/08 5:55pm

shuggie

ALL her passwords are belong to me! evillol



Ok, I'm really going to have to get her on this thing
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Reply #35 posted 04/04/08 5:58pm

MsLegs

Do you let your special someone know your e-mail passwords? I mean if your husband/wife/bf/gf asked for your e-mail/myspace/facebook/etc passwords would you let them have them?
(I am still mixed up on this)





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Reply #36 posted 04/04/08 6:03pm

evenstar

MsLegs said:

Do you let your special someone know your e-mail passwords? I mean if your husband/wife/bf/gf asked for your e-mail/myspace/facebook/etc passwords would you let them have them?
(I am still mixed up on this)





[Edited 4/4/08 17:59pm]


eye have all UR passwords, baby
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Reply #37 posted 04/04/08 6:09pm

MsLegs

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Reply #38 posted 04/04/08 6:15pm

Anxiety

what's happening to this thread?!? lol
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Reply #39 posted 04/04/08 6:16pm

evenstar

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U and eye R meant 2 be! stop running!
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Reply #40 posted 04/04/08 6:19pm

JessieJ

falloff
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Reply #41 posted 04/04/08 6:21pm

Anxiety

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Reply #42 posted 04/04/08 6:21pm

MsLegs

Mach said:



Yes nod TR and I know each others passwords

We have nothing to hide from each other

thumbs up! If both of you have nothing to hide from each other then, it shoudn't be an issue. No way should anything in a relationship be onesided. It causes problems in the longrun.
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Reply #43 posted 04/04/08 6:22pm

heybaby

hell naw! a round of medication is in order! falloff falloff falloff
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Reply #44 posted 04/04/08 6:23pm

MsLegs

Mach said:

Anxiety said:



do you USE them?


Do I go into his accounts just to poke around you mean ?

lol Nope
I have no desire to. He will usually share anything of interest with me anyway

I have been asked by him to go in and read something and give an opinion a time or 3

And I am not bothered at all by a thought that he may go into mine

really after 23 yrs together we really don't have anything to hide

We know each others PIN # to $ accounts and all that jazz

I know the passwords to his persoanl and work accounts and he knows my passwords eek even my org password


Maybe this is TR typing right now

wink

evillol thumbs up!
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Reply #45 posted 04/04/08 6:31pm

hokie

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MsLegs said:



U and eye R meant 2 be! stop running!




Oh no you di'nt!!! lol
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Reply #46 posted 04/04/08 6:58pm

evenstar

hokie said:

evenstar said:



U and eye R meant 2 be! stop running!




Oh no you di'nt!!! lol


evillol
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Reply #47 posted 04/04/08 8:08pm

shellyevon

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Yes, he has all my passwords and I have his passwords..
It's all good. I don't read anything he doesn't want me to and I have nothing he can't read, there's no point in trying to keep anything from him he knows it all anyway.
I helped set up his myspace page and sometimes put pictures and videos up for him.
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Reply #48 posted 04/04/08 8:08pm

Mara

I believe in honesty, and I sho' nuff believe in PRIVACY. a.k.a. HELLLLL NO.
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Reply #49 posted 04/04/08 8:16pm

StillGotIt

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Oh hell naw--he cant have my pwords.... lol but he has to give me his
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Reply #50 posted 04/04/08 8:18pm

evenstar

StillGotIt said:

Oh hell naw--he cant have my pwords.... lol but he has to give me his


that's a nice healthy relationship lol
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Reply #51 posted 04/04/08 8:23pm

StillGotIt

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evenstar said:

StillGotIt said:

Oh hell naw--he cant have my pwords.... lol but he has to give me his


that's a nice healthy relationship lol



he likes when i spank him too.... spank
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Reply #52 posted 04/04/08 8:27pm

Mara

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DEAD. FOR. LIFE.
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Reply #53 posted 04/04/08 8:29pm

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Paradisekiss03 said:

Do you let your special someone know your e-mail passwords? I mean if your husband/wife/bf/gf asked for your e-mail/myspace/facebook/etc passwords would you let them have them?
(I am still mixed up on this)



NOPE!!!!
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Reply #54 posted 04/04/08 9:55pm

veronikka

StillGotIt said:

Oh hell naw--he cant have my pwords.... lol but he has to give me his



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Reply #55 posted 04/05/08 8:31am

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Anxiety said:

i think i'm a lot more guarded about these things than my bf is. one day we were at a drive-through ATM and since he was on the driver's side, he had to take out the money for me. he very casually asked "ok, what's your PIN?" and i was totally flabbergasted. it was no big deal for him, but for me it was like if i told the world that i'm spiderma...SHIT



just um, pretend those last few words didn't happen lurking


ANYWAY

i told him and later i realized it was no big deal, but i'm not used to having someone sharing information like that. generally, though, i think in terms of private thoughts and our personal communications, we respect each other's space. it's kind of creepy not to have your own private sacred space, even if it's virtual or a journal or whatever - no matter how close your relationship is.



I think nothing of a close friend entering my ATM pin if we're at a drive-up and they're driving. Sending them to the ATM would be another story. Although I suppose if I were incapacitated in some way, I have close friends I know I could trust with that also. Your bf is one of them. lol

But email is different. For me it would almost be like reading my journal or diary. It's just not something you do.
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Reply #56 posted 04/05/08 9:16am

2Jay

well, since it's always 52ndstreet.. goes to change his org and photobucket passwords
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Reply #57 posted 04/05/08 9:55am

DevotedPuppy

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Right now I am sans special someone, but no, I would not share my passwords. I did, however, figure out my ex's email password once: 1999 (very original as a prince fan! rolleyes lol). Now I realize that makes me seem kinda sketch, but I was so flabbergasted that I actually guessed it I was like eek and never read anything. But, just for the record, he was cheating on me and I sort of had a hunch something fishy was going on, which I guess is why I decided to try to figure it out.


If I *had* to give my password to someone in an emergency I probably would, but then I would change it after.



(Isn't there a Seinfeld episode where George refuses to give out his ATM pin number, even though there is some sort of emergency? lol)
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Reply #58 posted 04/05/08 1:31pm

FreeSpirit

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Sure, so they can help with the deleting of all SPAM mail. I am going back to old fashion letters and stamp postage.
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Reply #59 posted 04/05/08 1:37pm

Christopher

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Paradisekiss03 said:

Do you let your special someone know your e-mail passwords? I mean if your husband/wife/bf/gf asked for your e-mail/myspace/facebook/etc passwords would you let them have them?
(I am still mixed up on this)

hell 2 the naw!

unless my speical someone was prince who had me under contract that i had to.
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