I have your password, now what?

I'm sure you have done it before and wish you hadn't...


It has come to my attention that some people are very trusting. Arguably naive, or somehow convinced that sharing passwords is a good idea.

Story Time

Girl talk yesterday got a little out of hand as I realized what some people considered normal in the dating world. Sending certain pictures I've come to learn thanks to Snapchat cosmopolitan stories are done very often. Why people feel the need to send those pictures has still not been explained to me. Giving my conservative background I would like to keep it that. Sending compromising pictures or information via anything seeems like someone asking for blackmail.

However, people exchange pictures she shared. I knew the individual so screaming TMI didnt stop her from sharing. When she said,"I had his password and he forgot to change it for a few months". As they say in Brazil, PARE TUDO, halt, wait a minute here, let's circle back around that idea. Why do you have his password?!

He asked for it, I've done it before, she says. I'm taken back, shocked, and utterly surprised 😳... Never have I been asked or asked for someone's password for anything.

Rules of engagement

A. I have nothing to hide, take my phone look at everything

B. My Facebook profile is public, take a look at everything- it's the web, you share it nothing is private any more

C. Ask me for my password to anything, we've problems

Is this the norm?

Seriously, while dating is it normal to exchange passwords to social media sites? Please don't tell me horror stories about sharing your bank account information with previous relationships, there is only so much shock I can take at once. Do tell me your thoughts on sharing your phone and social media password before marriage?

Side Bar

Steemit doesn't count as social media, we obviously 🙄 would never share that. I mean those social media sites.

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