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Sharing Facebook passwords? How do I deal with this situation? - M - 06-05-2014 04:02 PM

Last week my boyfriend gave me his Facebook password because he believes there is no such thing as privacy in a relationship, and he felt that by giving me this privilege I would feel special. He also stated that he didn’t want my password, but rather just wanted me to feel special about having access to his. I was aware that he used to share his password with his female best friends as well, so I told him, I didn’t really see this as a privilege because he seems relatively open about Facebook password. He got upset, and was disappointed that I didn’t indeed feel special, but later got over it. Well, I have his password, but I have not logged in. I haven’t logged in because 1) he doesn’t have my password which makes things seem unequal 2) because I’m afraid I’ll see something I won’t like, and might end up misconstruing it. All of this is giving me a headache, and I seriously cannot decide whether sharing passwords is healthy for a relationship or not. I want to discuss this with him but don’t know what to say or how to go about this situation.


- Julian - 06-05-2014 04:15 PM

Well not many guys are that open but if he has given it to another person he just dosnt want any one to think bad of him and he has nothing to hide


- . - 06-05-2014 04:26 PM

Really? Trust is doing the right thing whether you are being watched or not. For that matter, he could have another face book account .......but again.......whether you trust him without him providing you the password or not......that is what matters.