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Reply #60 posted 04/05/08 4:08pm

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Reply #61 posted 04/05/08 4:45pm

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Reply #62 posted 04/06/08 12:46pm

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Reply #63 posted 04/07/08 2:27pm

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what's happening to this thread?!? lol
It's been Zelaired. sad
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Reply #64 posted 04/07/08 2:33pm

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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)

In a word, NO.
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Reply #65 posted 04/07/08 2:52pm

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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

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Exactly.

We've asked each other to go in and look something up or whatever, and use each other's ATM cards if need be. I don't think we even remember each other's email/MySpace/whatever passwords, though. I don't see the big deal either way. Like some have said, we have nothing to hide. And like others said, we respect each other's space and have no reason to go digging around.

The only exception, I think, is a relationship that is or may be temporary. Someone I was just dating would never get my passwords. But someone I am sharing my life with, for the long haul? We don't make it a point to keep things from each other.
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Reply #66 posted 04/07/08 3:01pm

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Exactly. I could care less. shrug


I think it's actually a little shady if you don't let your sig/other have them. It kind of conveys the "they're hiding something" attitude.

But hey, I also know that not everyone is in a good relationship. I could understand not wanting that casual boy/girl friend poking around.


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Reply #67 posted 04/07/08 4:20pm

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hokie said:

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I agree with Carrie.

Just because you're dating or married to someone doesn't mean that they need access to every detail of your life.


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Reply #68 posted 04/07/08 4:41pm

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hokie said:

shake



I agree with Carrie.

Just because you're dating or married to someone doesn't mean that they need access to every detail of your life.


nod Co-sign!!




I third that nod
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Reply #69 posted 04/07/08 5:48pm

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Statuesqque said:

psychodelicide said:



nod Co-sign!!




I third that nod


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Reply #70 posted 04/08/08 8:14am

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JerseyKRS said:

Exactly. I could care less. shrug


I think it's actually a little shady if you don't let your sig/other have them. It kind of conveys the "they're hiding something" attitude.

But hey, I also know that not everyone is in a good relationship. I could understand not wanting that casual boy/girl friend poking around.


Oh please. rolleyes

Don't dismiss it as people who want their privacy as people being in bad relationships. If I am with someone who thinks I am hiding something because I won't let them know or have access to every single detail of my life...well, they can go fucking die a slow death. I wouldn't want to be with someone that is thinking "what if".

But then again. I don't even want to live in the same house.
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Reply #71 posted 04/08/08 8:19am

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JustErin said:

JerseyKRS said:

Exactly. I could care less. shrug


I think it's actually a little shady if you don't let your sig/other have them. It kind of conveys the "they're hiding something" attitude.

But hey, I also know that not everyone is in a good relationship. I could understand not wanting that casual boy/girl friend poking around.


Oh please. rolleyes

Don't dismiss it as people who want their privacy as people being in bad relationships. If I am with someone who thinks I am hiding something because I won't let them know or have access to every single detail of my life...well, they can go fucking die a slow death. I wouldn't want to be with someone that is thinking "what if".


Agreed agreed agreed.
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Reply #72 posted 04/08/08 8:41am

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She can have all the passwords to the accounts she knows about.
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Reply #73 posted 04/08/08 9:17am

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JustErin said:

JerseyKRS said:

Exactly. I could care less. shrug


I think it's actually a little shady if you don't let your sig/other have them. It kind of conveys the "they're hiding something" attitude.

But hey, I also know that not everyone is in a good relationship. I could understand not wanting that casual boy/girl friend poking around.


Oh please. rolleyes

Don't dismiss it as people who want their privacy as people being in bad relationships. If I am with someone who thinks I am hiding something because I won't let them know or have access to every single detail of my life...well, they can go fucking die a slow death. I wouldn't want to be with someone that is thinking "what if".

But then again. I don't even want to live in the same house.


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Reply #74 posted 04/08/08 9:34am

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never, which is why I dont give out my pin numbers to them either.. mad
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Reply #75 posted 04/08/08 9:42am

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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



Wasn't this a Seinfeld episode? GEORGE WHAT'S YOUR PIN??!!!!!
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Reply #76 posted 04/08/08 9:48am

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CarrieLee said:

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



Wasn't this a Seinfeld episode? GEORGE WHAT'S YOUR PIN??!!!!!


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Reply #77 posted 04/08/08 2:28pm

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jbchavez said:

She can have all the passwords to the accounts she knows about.


best.response.on.thread lol
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Reply #78 posted 04/08/08 2:47pm

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never
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Reply #79 posted 04/08/08 5:18pm

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he has my email one and myspace one, I get him to check my emails from work sometimes if I am lazy, all I get is spam anyway confused
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