Ok, he has no right in asking for your password. This is your own privacy, let him know directly. It has nothing to do with hiding secrets from him, unless you're really doing something behind his back. You should tell him off directly that if you purposely want to hide things from him, even if he gets hold of all your passwords and access into your accounts, he will also not find out anything. That is because when you've intention to hide from him, there will be no way he can find out so easily. So ask him don't be so suspicious anymore as it will ruin a good relationship if he continues being like this. But if he insists on letting him know, then just give it to him. Don't make things worse, coz more likely he will really suspect you're hiding things from him. But you make sure you've a clean record in your email account, don't be silly to let him find the slightest opportunity to catch you. All the best and I hope you guys have a good chat. You really need to talk nicely to him and see how everything, don't just give your password to him so easily. Talk 1st and react accordingly to the situation. Anyway, I find that he doesn't even have the basic trust in you but I don't dare to say so much because you may have accidentally done something previously that made him suspect you and lose trust in you. If not, you must really let him know trust is a basic but essential factor in a long-term relationship. And if he doesn't respect and trust you, you'll also know he may not be your final stop.
2006-11-18 19:18:00
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answered by PoshBerries 6
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Tell him that it's private. He should respect you for not wanting to give him your password. He should also trust you. Just because you don't give him your password doesn't mean you're hiding something!!! You can even show him your inbox if he's that freaked out about you hiding something.
I've been with my boyfriend for over 9 months and I don't plan on EVER giving him my password. Some things are just meant to be private. Sure, he gave me HIS password, but I never asked for it to begin with.
Don't tell him your password. He can be the type who snoops around and checks up on you and will find the smallest things to be upset about probably.
PLUS...... what happens if the two of you break-up? WHO KNOWS what he'll do with that password of yours...
If you're married, that's a different story. You pretty much share EVERYTHING.
2006-11-18 19:11:10
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answered by ( Kelly ) 7
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Hmm it extremely is thrilling cuz this might nicely be a subject i struggle with the aid of precise now. My bf had a myspace and that i knew he did no longer like it, then i observed he stored going at it for over a wk and then seems he's chating with some bi*ch. So right this is what u do, if it extremely is extreme on getting married only tell him flat out which you experience uneasy and you may choose for to be attentive to his password only so u can experience extra suitable interior. elevate on what occurred interior the previous and he could be information. have confidence is a enormous situation in a relationship and while issues difficulty u like this you may communicate with him approximately it. wish this facilitates and if something u can touch me. stable success
2016-11-25 19:15:59
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answered by berthold 3
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Although my boyfriend has my passwords I don't think it's advisable for every relationship to be like that.
You should tell him that he should respect your privacy and that you have nothing to hide. If he keeps insisting on having it, he's not the boyfriend you want to have around. That is the start of a controlling relationship. It leads to something more after that phase.
2006-11-18 19:13:33
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answered by BbyGrl80 4
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passwords are part of your identity. it's good to see you still have yours even though you're in a relationship. just tell him that you feel uncomfortable giving out passwords to other people, not just him. you deserve the respect to your privacy. if he thinks you're hiding something, then maybe you should reconsider your relationship with him.
but if it's a real emergency, just give it out and after he's done, you can always change the password :)
2006-11-18 19:10:37
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answered by girliegirl 2
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I wonder, are all the girls here saying it's a violation of your privacy the same ones previously posting in defense of someone reading through the text messages on her boyfriend's phone?
If the rightwing bible-thumpers can blame Clinton for widespread casual oral sex among kids today, surely I can blame this kind of attitude on Ashcroft & Gonzales...
2006-11-18 19:24:47
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answered by randomstupidhandle 3
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First of all, is he willing to give you the password to his e-mail address? Whether you answer yes or no, I would still say no. If he doesn't trust you, then there is a problem. WIthout trust, you have nothing.
2006-11-18 19:16:34
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answered by Kaycee 2
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Everyone needs to have their own space and privacy. He needs to understand that. Well if he thinks you're hiding things from him, that he has got trust issues - and you need to resolve that. If he doesn't want to try, then it says a lot about the kind of person he is - and you might want to re-consider dating him.
2006-11-18 19:11:04
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answered by jes_evelyn 2
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no no no...don't give it too him. Tell him you don't feel comfortable about giving out your password. There has too be some trust in your relationship. Don't let him make you feel guilty for not giving the password to him.
2006-11-18 21:54:22
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answered by foghat77 5
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No your boyfriend does not need to know. Its your e-mail password not something you would share like a a cd or a dvd.
2006-11-18 19:51:30
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answered by mathewchelzer 1
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