Couple sharing password? What do you think?

Philippines
February 28, 2010 1:07am CST
There's no problem with me sharing my password with my partner. As long as i dont have anything to hide. He can browse through my account. The same thing with him. What about you guys? Is it ok for the couple to share password? What the purpose of it? Who share theirs and why? who doesn't and why?
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10 responses
@RHIAZAH (26)
• Philippines
1 Mar 10
sharing things to to your partner is not so bad but still, sharing everything to your partner have a limit PASSWORD? it's a security setting to any account sometimes have secret is not so bad, if you don't have to hide something but still in a relation their still a limitation or bounderies in life
• Philippines
2 Mar 10
i think so. its depend to the situation.. thanx for response lols.
@sether7 (183)
• Philippines
1 Mar 10
Same with the post number 2. My husband and I dont share password because he dont even share his and I think even if you are a couple there should still be privacy on both of you. Its ok to share password with your partner as long as you dont have anything to hide. I dont have anything to hide but my reason for not sharing my password is a little privacy. We dont have to be conjugal in everything we have even if we are married.
• Philippines
2 Mar 10
i think its depend to the situation lols. thanx sether for response god bless
@ralphido (842)
• India
2 Mar 10
well. dunno.. as you rightly said, if you are a close couple and have nothing important to hide or keep to yourself, you could share it... but be sure to change your password if at all you have a breakup.. :) enjoy mylotting..
@Porcospino (31366)
• Denmark
1 Mar 10
My husband and I share our passwords. I am able to log into his email account, library account or other kinds of sites. He is always able to log in my accounts, and I have never had a problem with that, because I don't have anything to hide. In addition to our private emails we have an email account that we both use. We use that email account when we communicate with our friends. We also know eachother's passwords for the online bank accounts. We share the money that we have got, so it is natural for us to share the passwords as well.
@hagirl (1295)
• United States
1 Mar 10
My husband and I do not share passwords but we know each other.... You are like me if anyone he is the one I have nothing to hide from....
• India
2 Mar 10
Yes, there is nothing wrong in sharing passwords. The most important thing is trust. If you both trust each other a lot then surely passwords can be shared. In the same way, if you both believe in each other, don't share password with mutual understanding. There should be no issue regarding whether to share password or not as long as trust is there.
• Philippines
28 Feb 10
The same with my boyfriend and I, I share my passwords with him, and sometimes, he just needs the password for my netbook, cause all my password there are saved by the browser. LOL. I don't mind, cause I don't really hide anything from him. And I know that he is not hiding anything from me either, so I also know his passwords, even his PIN on his ATM.
@humairaku (2038)
• Indonesia
28 Feb 10
I never share my passwords to my partner. my partner never told me his password and so did I. though we have get married, but we don't have any commitment about this. I think it's good for two of us because though we are wife and husband and shouldn't have any secrets, but we are still an individual person who needs our space of freedom to be ourselves. there's something we couldn't express to our partner and we need place to share it with others. so keeping password for ourselves is a good way to have our own freedom to express everything, not because we hide it from our partner.
@yresh12 (3212)
• Philippines
28 Feb 10
I don't mind sharing passwords if I have a boyfriends. I think it's just natural to share. You are couples and they should be open with each other. It doesn't mean that you have to check all his mails. Its the privilege that you trust each other and knows that no matter what there will be no reason that you will have second thought about the two of you.
• United States
28 Feb 10
I certainly do not mind. In fact, we open each other's account and make pranks to people we know. LOL. There hasn't been a problem with this since we do not have anything to hide anyways. :)