justwanna
Justwann
justwanna

I worked for a couple who shared an email. They were total weirdos.

“Is it too much work to maintain your own account?”

I genuinely don’t even know what Snapchat is.

This story is everything.

I have my dude’s facebook password...

I can see having a joint [whatever] account, because sometimes when a couple are your friends, you just want to get in touch with “them” or one or the other of them, doesn’t matter which. Same for household stuff, you often have to give some sort of contact info and this way both partners see the upcoming statement or

YES YES YES YES YES. I just really don’t feel like talking to Ashley, I’d like to know if Rob has any opinions left of his own at all. Am I even friends with Rob anymore huh? HUH!?!

Makes me think of the Duggars and other ultra religious folks like them. They share social media passwords and accounts to keep each other “accountable.” YIKES!

I think Ashley really wants to constantly remind Rob that he’s attached.

This is important information!

“How do I know which one of them shared this cat video?”

Shared Facebook accounts for anything not promotionally related (i.e. couples who do not jointly own a business of some sort) always make me wonder which one of them cheated.

Ashley just reeeeeally wants you to know that she's attached.

Yup. I ran into this with a group of friends a while back. We are spread out all over two countries so we made a small Facebook group to chat to each other in. We share everything. Really personal stuff. Then we found out that the one girl’s jealous husband had access to her Facebook account and was reading our group

Haaaaate it. Joint Facebook accounts. WHY. I don't even know who is talking. Is it too much work to maintain your own account? Do you think you will be immune to cheating if you share something on the Internet? I will never understand.

If someone chooses to share everything with their spouse, that’s their choice. They do, however, have an obligation to tell you this so that you can choose a different confidante.

For all that is holy if you want to communicate with your bank, for the love of God please maintain separate accounts. In the mortgage world we often need to send disclosures to each consumer (human). If you share an email account we have a bitch of a time evidencing receipt. Please, people, someone think of the

The letter writer puts this issue in the proper perspective, for me.