Should you share your passwords (Facebook/Cell phones, etc.) with your partner if they ask?
I see no need in sharing passwords. All partners are not created equal and we are the ones responsible. I would see no need to ask anyone for their password for any reason.
It depends on what you are up to. The question implies that you are not completely open and honest in your relationship and need to keep secrets. I could be wrong but why would you want to keep such things private? What have you got to hide?
I have no secrets so I could care less if my husband knows my passwords. I would however be very surprised if he asked because it would indicate there was a trust issue and a question about what I do online.
So if the partner asks is the first red flag that there is no trust.
No, I think they shouldn't have that info. If they are your friend on your page, then they would know what you are doing anyways, except what emails you are passing back and forth between other users. And emails are considered private.
no. It is not a matter of having secrets. Being open and honest does not mean being joined at the hip. A couple is still two people. My husband would not ask for my password, he trusts me, as I do him.
I would question why one partner would want to know the other's passwords, it is not just a lack of trust, there is also a control issue there.
That's like opening your mail. In general, your partner should respect you enough not to do it. If she doesn't, then you have relationship problems far more pressing than the issue of passwords.
The argument I see in another post, by the way, that old one "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear," is as wrong in personal as in political life. Essentially, it constitutes an aggressive demand for trust from someone who can't be trusted.
Only with a husband or wife. Most of time the only reason they would ask out of the blue is because they're a person who has control issues and knowing your every move is the only thing it will take to make them feel secure anyway, but I would rather a husband ask than a boyfriend. A boyfriend would get the side eye and a hearty hell no. I have only asked for what I needed when I needed or when asked to use it, but if there is trust in the relationship anyway one won't need to ask, the info will be offered at some point without reason.
This is a delicate subject. For example, I love my significant other and have nothing to hide, but at the same time I like my privacy. I believe that if you share passwords, and your significant other has been in previous relationships where they have been cheated on that you could inevitably be put in the same category.
Interesting responses. I asked this question because it came up on a friend's Facebook page. My position is when you require all access, even on things unimportant, you're bordering on possession and obsession. Someone mentioned that it's like opening someone's mail, and I agree. As an example, your partner may be emailed, inboxed or texted some personal information from a family member or a friend that they'd like to stay between the two of them, but by you being insecure, you're now in someone else's personal space. In short, everything is not your business and just because your partner wants some privacy at times, it doesn't imply something underhanded or sneaky. In my opinion, whether it's just a relationship or a marriage, you've got to allow for some privacy or you'll have an implied mistrust. If both parties want this and feel it's healthy for their relationship, so be it. But if there's a demand for this, there are deeper issues that sharing a password or two won't solve...
With my husband, I already have. With a boyfriend I wouldn't; If you split badly; ya'd have to change them all!
No, no, no, no, no, you should not share any personal stuff of this sort with anybody other then yourself!!!! Not even your partner!!!!!!
I would say its no big deal.. I mean unless you have something to hide, or unless you have trust issues. I mean typically your partner is not going to be on your facebook at all times, but it does build trust between you and your partner if you know each others passwords.
My boyfriend and I, actually also my sister, have all shared our passwords with eachother at some stage and it hasn't been a big deal at all. We have shared our passwords for convenience reasons. I'm logging on on her computer (Computer's password) or I'm wanting to make a call from his phone. It's never been an issue, we're sharing for the convenience but not to go snooping, certainly I don't want to read their emails or Facebook Messages or emails etc.
by cheatlierepeat 12 years ago
Do you think spouses should share passwords to social networking sites such as facebook?What if there has been a past infidelity or occurence of online flirtation/cheating?
by bilalbhatti 13 years ago
hey guys, would you prefer sharing your passwords of social networks or email to your loved one?For a perfect relationship is that necessary?
by Carolee Samuda 9 years ago
How do you fix a relationship whose trust has been broken by infidelity?
by M K Paul 12 years ago
Sometimes we share every small things with our partner.What you think, Is it good or bad?
by Jon 3 years ago
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by santiagomunez 16 years ago
I have doubt on ma wifey that she is talking to someone through her mails i aksed her bt she remained silient n beahved that nthing such had happened before Alcatraz! Niphedorurah i want her email account password please help me how can i get it.
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