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- Billy Bob - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM

no its not bad at all, think about it, if you have a bad/nasty breakup with this guy and he as your facebook password he might do something bad...DONT GIVE IT TO HIM!!!


- Lupe Chavez - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM

No I don't think that's bad you got the right idea it is your buisness and what would happen if something should happen between you to then he has that information and can use it against you. Maybe later if you trust him enough.


- sj - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM

You are absolutely right. Face book is your business, it's your account with facebook, not him/his. Don't let him talk you into it. You just be you and don't give it out to anyone, not a boyfriend, not a friend, not a best friend, co-worker, anyone. Other wise someone could mess up your whole life, by stealing your identity, and you don't need or want that. Stand strong by your decision, don't give in. Besides what does he need it for, besides snooping. Just say no. I wish you lots of luck...Smile


- John Doe - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM

No. It's not bad. Some things should just be left personal. I mean, if you give your Facebook username and password, next thing you know, he might ask for your Email username and password, then maybe ask other private things. You need to set the Privacy Boundary, let him know what he can and cannot receive from you.


- qwerty_71 - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM

Defiantly not, that is your personal information.
you have no idea what could be done with that information. although i'm sure you trust your boyfriend it may be accidently passed on to someone you don't trust or worse be used in a practical joke perhaps during break-up. you did the right thing and it was rude of him to demand such information from you and expect it no questions asked.