Is it bad that i dont want to give my bf my passwrd to my facebook? - Printable Version +- Twitist Forums (http://twitist.com) +-- Forum: Facebook forums (/forum-14.html) +--- Forum: General facebook and life forums (/forum-25.html) +--- Thread: Is it bad that i dont want to give my bf my passwrd to my facebook? (/thread-37822.html) Pages: 1 2 |
Is it bad that i dont want to give my bf my passwrd to my facebook? - Shriekingnorth631 - 11-09-2012 09:13 PM Okai so my boyfriend asked me for my email and password to my Facebook and I said no. Is that bad? .I mean I have nothing to hide from him I just feel like its my personal thing. That's my business and its not like we've been going out for long - Zach - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM no thats personal info thay only u should know. - Xero - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM It IS your business... he can look at your wall and your friends while on his FB, but he doesn't need to be messing around with your account. - teenytoothpaste659 - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM I think you did the right thing. I know I wouldn't give my passwords to anything to anyone. - Spill - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM If he gave your some of his password, then it's kinda of sad you wouldn't give him yours. But otherwise, he shouldn't ask you for your password, in fact tell him to f*ck off. - Miss Kitty - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM That's going too far. don't let him rule you! - Ballen_187 - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM why would he want it? you can allow him to see it, but only for a one-time thing. Definitely keep it to yourself, its your social life, not his. - justagirl - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM No, it's not bad. He should trust you without having access to you facebook. Plus, what if you break up and he takes out revenge on your profile? - Rachel Sargent - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM No hes just a boyfriend its not like your married. - Dukus Brilliant - 11-09-2012 09:22 PM what you did was the right thing... i mean, that's creepy to ask for someone else's info on social networks even if you are boyfriends/girlfriends. what he might find it bad is that you said no, it might lead to peer pressure. know your rights, and share your thoughts with people you trust. |