Episode #10486 - Question Of The Day


WOULD YOU GIVE YOUR SPOUSE/SIGNIG OTHER THE PASSWORD TO YOUR EMAIL, FACEBOOK, TWITTER?

 

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  • Tuesday, December 28. 2010 KayBorn wrote:
    $$$$$

    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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    1. 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.
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      1. Tuesday, December 28. 2010 KayBorn wrote:
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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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    2. 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.
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      1. Wednesday, December 29. 2010 KayBorn wrote:
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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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  • Tuesday, December 28. 2010 Goliano wrote:
    Nope, not again.
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  • Tuesday, December 28. 2010 Lorena wrote:
    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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  • 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.
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  • 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
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  • Tuesday, December 28. 2010 Jas 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.
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  • Tuesday, December 28. 2010 Danni G wrote:
    HELL NO #thatisall
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  • 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...
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  • Tuesday, December 28. 2010 JohnOfEngland wrote:
    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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  • 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".

    He's my husband, NOT my father.
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    1. Wednesday, December 29. 2010 KayBorn wrote:
      $$$$$

      I am a strong believer of people in relationships should not be FB friends *****EVER*****
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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