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I'm not in anyway saying I would be tryin to keep secrets but somethings that are said in Facebook, or E-mail that your other wouldnt understand, or may get their feelings hurt by and they just dont need to know cause it could kill the relationship.
For example. I have an Ex. that She couldnt cook, Her laugh was annoying, and I couldnt stand Anyone in her Family except her Father who ended up dyin of Cancer, If she had seen me email any of that info to my cousin who I am very close with, well it would have been a wrap right there. Reply to this
Tuesday, December 28. 2010
HighYellaFella wrote:
(whispers) Um...you do know your ex read YKYDAW religiously,right?
lol,but for real,I probably wouldn't care. I don't have anything up there that I would be ashamed of or that would cause some drama,so...meh. Reply to this
I hope she dont....If she do I guess I can cancel ever **Smashin** that again, LOL Reply to this
Wednesday, December 29. 2010
DirtyRed55 wrote:
And see, here is MY thing.....suppose I have a friend or family member who's entrusted ME with info about some private matter of their own? I have a family member who's going through HELL right now and she communicates w/me on FB (direct message of course)
Like I said in my comment below, I believe EVERYBODY is entitled to some degree of privacy. If a friend/family member has entrusted me with some private info, just because I trust my husband does NOT mean that person's private matter is meant for the both of us.
Just because you CAN does NOT mean you SHOULD. Reply to this
My point exactly, With the way you women share info with one another I may see something in your FB or e-mail that once I see it I cant take it back.
Ex. You and I are in a relationship, your BFF who comes over all the time and who I am cool with tells you in an email she caught a real bad case of Crabs 2 days ago from her man/some random Dude.
Now I know and YOU dont know I know cause you dont know I read it in the email, I dont want you to know that I know cause it will cause relationship/trust issue, but Now I dont want the bitch commin over for at least a month and I'm gonna want papers to clear her before she sit on ANYTHING in our house.
and that example is no where NEAR my top 5 worst case scenarios Reply to this
Tuesday, December 28. 2010Lorena wrote:
My husband and I have each other's passwords and log in information. Have had no problems and have nothing to hide.
Tuesday, December 28. 2010
ViCTORiA wrote:
My man has my facebook password, I really don't mind it. I have nothing to hide and barely get on it anyways. I don't have his though, he offered it, but as Kayborn said some things can be taken the wrong way. I know my dude, and I'm not saying I'm naive to the fact that any man can cheat, but I have that trust in him, but at the same time I know myself as a female can let my emotions get the best of me, and something that was a simple convo with a friend can be twisted into something it's not, especially being brought up in arguments when I get to thinking about shit lol. Sooo I gave him mine, I don't need his. Reply to this
Tuesday, December 28. 2010
chi... wrote:
If he really wanted it, sure. I don't have anything to hide and he can always come to me if he has questions about anything I say. What you say to your friends you should be able to say to your spouse. As for me having his, I really couldn't care less about what he and his friends talk about on XBox live, facebook or twitter Reply to this
Tuesday, December 28. 2010Jas wrote:
I totally agree with chi. I wouldn't mind giving my password to anything because I don't say anything that I would regret or anything that I wouldn't want my boyfriend knowing. As far as me having his, I would like the offer of having it but I probably wouldn't use it. Reply to this
Tuesday, December 28. 2010
sosweet wrote:
My husband has mine n I have his...we are also each others friends and friends with ex's...no issue...and we don't check each others...why? Because we trust each other... Reply to this
1.) That's my damn Facebook and my damn password. Last time I checked my laptop was not part of the relationship
and 2.) Your "other half" (I hate that term) is just as capable of hacking/robbing/scamming you as anyone else is. Just wait until you have an argument one night and leave them unattended. I will be sure to 'like' the hacked statuses that will follow Reply to this
Wednesday, December 29. 2010
DirtyRed55 wrote:
I'm confused as to why a FB password is needed? Why not just add him/her as a friend???
And my hubby unfriended ME on FB after a real-life-real-time argument.......I really could not care less.
Email password sharing? Too much for me. IMO everyone is entitled to a modicum of privacy in their life. Just because you value that, does not mean you "have something to hide".
I am a strong believer of people in relationships should not be FB friends *****EVER***** Reply to this
Wednesday, December 29. 2010
MizMikah wrote:
I didn't give my hubby my facebook password or my email password and I don't have his. I do however, have the password to all his bank accounts online and ATM. Those are the important passwords. Reply to this
Wednesday, December 29. 2010
Anonymous wrote:
I don't care what ever keeps him happy and off my back, but if he starts to act funny about it then its a problem. But mostly when I'm around my guy I keep all social networking, emailing and tweeting to a minimum.
What about you durt? Do your man have all your info givin the type of bizz you in? Does he know who's friends or is there TRUST. I use to be in the blogging and it was a hassele. Reply to this
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Nope
I'm not in anyway saying I would be tryin to keep secrets but somethings that are said in Facebook, or E-mail that your other wouldnt understand, or may get their feelings hurt by and they just dont need to know cause it could kill the relationship.
For example. I have an Ex. that She couldnt cook, Her laugh was annoying, and I couldnt stand Anyone in her Family except her Father who ended up dyin of Cancer, If she had seen me email any of that info to my cousin who I am very close with, well it would have been a wrap right there.
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(whispers) Um...you do know your ex read YKYDAW religiously,right?
lol,but for real,I probably wouldn't care. I don't have anything up there that I would be ashamed of or that would cause some drama,so...meh.
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I hope she dont....If she do I guess I can cancel ever **Smashin** that again, LOL
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And see, here is MY thing.....suppose I have a friend or family member who's entrusted ME with info about some private matter of their own? I have a family member who's going through HELL right now and she communicates w/me on FB (direct message of course)
Like I said in my comment below, I believe EVERYBODY is entitled to some degree of privacy. If a friend/family member has entrusted me with some private info, just because I trust my husband does NOT mean that person's private matter is meant for the both of us.
Just because you CAN does NOT mean you SHOULD.
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My point exactly, With the way you women share info with one another I may see something in your FB or e-mail that once I see it I cant take it back.
Ex. You and I are in a relationship, your BFF who comes over all the time and who I am cool with tells you in an email she caught a real bad case of Crabs 2 days ago from her man/some random Dude.
Now I know and YOU dont know I know cause you dont know I read it in the email, I dont want you to know that I know cause it will cause relationship/trust issue, but Now I dont want the bitch commin over for at least a month and I'm gonna want papers to clear her before she sit on ANYTHING in our house.
and that example is no where NEAR my top 5 worst case scenarios
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Nope, not again.
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My husband and I have each other's passwords and log in information. Have had no problems and have nothing to hide.
But to each, their own.
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My man has my facebook password, I really don't mind it. I have nothing to hide and barely get on it anyways. I don't have his though, he offered it, but as Kayborn said some things can be taken the wrong way. I know my dude, and I'm not saying I'm naive to the fact that any man can cheat, but I have that trust in him, but at the same time I know myself as a female can let my emotions get the best of me, and something that was a simple convo with a friend can be twisted into something it's not, especially being brought up in arguments when I get to thinking about shit lol. Sooo I gave him mine, I don't need his.
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If he really wanted it, sure. I don't have anything to hide and he can always come to me if he has questions about anything I say. What you say to your friends you should be able to say to your spouse.
As for me having his, I really couldn't care less about what he and his friends talk about on XBox live, facebook or twitter
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I totally agree with chi. I wouldn't mind giving my password to anything because I don't say anything that I would regret or anything that I wouldn't want my boyfriend knowing. As far as me having his, I would like the offer of having it but I probably wouldn't use it.
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HELL NO #thatisall
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My husband has mine n I have his...we are also each others friends and friends with ex's...no issue...and we don't check each others...why? Because we trust each other...
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Nope.
1.) That's my damn Facebook and my damn password. Last time I checked my laptop was not part of the relationship
and 2.) Your "other half" (I hate that term) is just as capable of hacking/robbing/scamming you as anyone else is. Just wait until you have an argument one night and leave them unattended. I will be sure to 'like'
the hacked statuses that will follow
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I'm confused as to why a FB password is needed? Why not just add him/her as a friend???
And my hubby unfriended ME on FB after a real-life-real-time argument.......I really could not care less.
Email password sharing? Too much for me. IMO everyone is entitled to a modicum of privacy in their life. Just because you value that, does not mean you "have something to hide".
He's my husband, NOT my father.
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I am a strong believer of people in relationships should not be FB friends *****EVER*****
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I didn't give my hubby my facebook password or my email password and I don't have his. I do however, have the password to all his bank accounts online and ATM. Those are the important passwords.
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I don't care what ever keeps him happy and off my back, but if he starts to act funny about it then its a problem. But mostly when I'm around my guy I keep all social networking, emailing and tweeting to a minimum.
What about you durt? Do your man have all your info givin the type of bizz you in? Does he know who's friends or is there TRUST. I use to be in the blogging and it was a hassele.
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