- Aug 1, 2008
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Here's the long and short of it:
Hubby and I share everything, from credit cards to banking info, to pin numbers.
I know all his passwords and have freely shared mine with him.
Recently we each got a cell, (we had been sharing one) I don't have a password on my phone, hubby does, which I can understand.
He's at school all day, and I could see why you'd want to guard your phone.
He initally told me his cell password.
I found it tonight in the bathroom and went to turn it on to play games. (don't judge!
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My password, or rather the one he told me didn't work.
So I yelled to him what his password was - he said: "It's personal"
...Now we have had this fight before - I believe in total transparency in marriage, and as we've had some trust issues in the past year (not serious, just more him hiding some things he'd rather I not know) I got mad.
I even told him that he better be prepared for the you-know-what storm, if he didn't tell me.
As far as I can figure there's only two reasons for NOT sharing a password:
1) You don't want your spouse to find out whats on your phone
2) You don't trust your spouse not to snoop even if you've got nothing on there.
He just says he needs "privacy"
Am I being too anal here? I do trust him, but I hate the fact that he won't willingly share his password with me - when I painstakingly try to be 100% transparent with him, always.
So yeah, I'm mad, but mostly hurt.
-Niffer
Hubby and I share everything, from credit cards to banking info, to pin numbers.
I know all his passwords and have freely shared mine with him.
Recently we each got a cell, (we had been sharing one) I don't have a password on my phone, hubby does, which I can understand.
He's at school all day, and I could see why you'd want to guard your phone.
He initally told me his cell password.
I found it tonight in the bathroom and went to turn it on to play games. (don't judge!
My password, or rather the one he told me didn't work.
So I yelled to him what his password was - he said: "It's personal"
...Now we have had this fight before - I believe in total transparency in marriage, and as we've had some trust issues in the past year (not serious, just more him hiding some things he'd rather I not know) I got mad.
I even told him that he better be prepared for the you-know-what storm, if he didn't tell me.
As far as I can figure there's only two reasons for NOT sharing a password:
1) You don't want your spouse to find out whats on your phone
2) You don't trust your spouse not to snoop even if you've got nothing on there.
He just says he needs "privacy"
Am I being too anal here? I do trust him, but I hate the fact that he won't willingly share his password with me - when I painstakingly try to be 100% transparent with him, always.
So yeah, I'm mad, but mostly hurt.
-Niffer