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    maria gomez Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    #1

    Jan 29, 2010, 12:31 PM
    Get Boyfriends password
    Is there any way I can get my boyfriends password for his Yahoo email,I am the author of the computer.
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    Jan 29, 2010, 03:55 PM

    First its not a good idea to piggyback your question on someone else's. This can lead to confusion. You should start a new thread. So I've moved your question to its own thread.

    Second, you want his password ask him for it. Getting it any other way would be illegal.
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    Jan 29, 2010, 04:02 PM

    No, only if he tells you (and he would be a fool if he told anyone).
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    Jan 29, 2010, 10:04 PM

    You get password, he finds out, and you both fight,

    Just break up with him now and save yourself all the issues between
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    Jan 29, 2010, 11:16 PM

    That's a complete invasion of his privacy, lol. If he wasn't do anything to make you have to look.. He wouldn't have a problem giving you the password.. Hunn, he's up to something.. Just tell him to come out with it, or you're done! :D
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    Jan 29, 2010, 11:22 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by MandyMarieLove View Post
    That's a complete invasion of his privacy, lol. If he wasn't do anything to make you have to look.. He wouldn't have a problem giving you the password.. Hunn, he's up to something.. Just tell him to come out with it, or you're done!! :D
    Completely unfounded.

    I have NEVER given ANYONE my password, for ANYTHING. Not my best friend. Not my mother. Not my fiancé, when I was engaged. NO ONE.

    It has nothing to do with being up to something, and everything to do with deserving privacy.

    It is much more likely that he simply sees no reason to give her his password. Email is private. She has no reason to know what he writing to other people or what they are writing to him unless he WANTS her to know.

    Maria, why do you want to read his email? Are you trying to spy on him?
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    Jan 29, 2010, 11:34 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by MandyMarieLove View Post
    That's a complete invasion of his privacy, lol. If he wasn't do anything to make you have to look.. He wouldn't have a problem giving you the password.. Hunn, he's up to something.. Just tell him to come out with it, or you're done!! :D
    I have a problem giving anyone my passwords and I'm not up to anything. You are obviously a very suspicious person who thinks anyone who does not tell you EVERY LITTLE THING is up to something, and I'm glad I'm not dating you.

    Both of you: everyone deserves a right to their privacy. You are not joined at the hip to your boyfriend or husband or mother or anyone else. You are all individual people, and as such, have a right to be an individual human being like everyone else. That includes a right to some privacy. You have no right to be in anyone else's email unless they choose to let you. And they have a right to not want you in it, just for the sake of privacy.

    Yes, he might be up to something. If so, you'll eventually find it out. If not, you'll tick him off and he'll just resent you. If you're just being nosy, stop. If he's talking behind your back, you're talking behind his as well I'm sure. (All of my friends have talked to me about their hubby's, including complaining about them. It happens.) If it's something serious, TALK to him about it.

    You think you going behind his back and getting into his email wouldn't tick him off as much as whatever you think he's doing is ticking you off? Hmm.
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    Jan 29, 2010, 11:38 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by morgaine300 View Post
    I have a problem giving anyone my passwords and I'm not up to anything. You are obviously a very suspicious person who thinks anyone who does not tell you EVERY LITTLE THING is up to something, and I'm glad I'm not dating you.

    Both of you: everyone deserves a right to their privacy. You are not joined at the hip to your boyfriend or husband or mother or anyone else. You are all individual people, and as such, have a right to be an individual human being like everyone else. That includes a right to some privacy. You have no right to be in anyone else's email unless they choose to let you. And they have a right to not want you in it, just for the sake of privacy.

    Yes, he might be up to something. If so, you'll eventually find it out. If not, you'll tick him off and he'll just resent you. If you're just being nosy, stop. If he's talking behind your back, you're talking behind his as well I'm sure. (All of my friends have talked to me about their hubby's, including complaining about them. It happens.) If it's something serious, TALK to him about it.

    You think you going behind his back and getting into his email wouldn't tick him off as much as whatever you think he's doing is ticking you off? Hmm.
    Well excuse me, lol. I told her it was an invasionnnn. And because you have a privacy issue.. could also mean you have trust issues.. don't qoute my responses. Especially call me out, when you don't know me.. So for your information, I wouldn't want to date you either! And you don't even know how either.. so please don't be a hypocrite and make here feel bad for feeling a certain way! Lol. You don't know either of us, so you don't know if you'd like to date us.. I'm pretty darn sure my boyfriend is completely happy.. you know, more than a year has to say something.. lol. And I believe you shouldn't hide anything in a good relationship! :DD
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    Jan 29, 2010, 11:44 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by MandyMarieLove View Post
    Well excuse me, lol. I told her it was an invasionnnn. And because you have a privacy issue.. could also mean you have trust issues.. don't qoute my responses...I'm pretty darn sure my boyfriend is completely happy.. you know, more than a year has to say something.. lol. And I belive you shouldn't hide anything in a good relationship!
    I've got your back, morgaine (not that you need me, since you are correct).

    Not giving out one's password to a friend or relative has nothing to do with trust, but everything to do with good self-esteem and integrity. My husband and I trust each other and have never felt the "need" to open each other's mail. If I were suspicious of him about something, or he of me, we would talk about it like grownups and figure out a solution.

    So, MML, your boyfriend is completely happy with your having his passwords? How old is he?
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    Jan 30, 2010, 01:28 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by MandyMarieLove View Post
    Well excuse me, lol. I told her it was an invasionnnn. And because you have a privacy issue.. could also mean you have trust issues.. don't qoute my responses. Especially call me out, when you don't know me.. So for your information, I wouldn't want to date you either! And you don't even know how either.. so please don't be a hypocrite and make here feel bad for feeling a certain way! lol. You don't know either of us, so you don't know if you'd like to date us.. I'm pretty darn sure my boyfriend is completely happy.. you know, more than a year has to say something.. lol. And I belive you shouldn't hide anything in a good relationship! :DD
    Learn how this site works little girl. Quoting someone's response is done to ensure that the person knows that the post is directed at them.

    Second, anyone that sneaks into someone's computer to look at that persons emails has trust issues. The OP is the one with trust issues, not her boyfriend.

    You and your boyfriend have been together for a whole year? Wow! Did you get a medal? Try 19 years sweetie, then you can pat yourself on the back.

    Also, the constant use of LOL is annoying and shows your maturity, please stop!
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    Jan 30, 2010, 01:53 AM

    But, alty, someone with 21 posts knows the site better than we do and should be allowed to tell us what to do.
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    Jan 30, 2010, 10:00 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by MandyMarieLove View Post
    don't qoute my responses. Especially call me out, when you don't know me..
    As pointed out, quoting is an established technique to make sure its clear what is being responded to. So you are off base there. And when you post something you open yourself to be called out by others who may disagree. So you are off base there. You do not dictate how people respond. If you feel a response violates our rules report it.

    Quote Originally Posted by MandyMarieLove View Post
    so please don't be a hypocrite and make here feel bad for feeling a certain way!
    I'm assuming here meant her and referred to the OP. No one was being a hypocrite. But it has been drummed into us that passwords are private.

    Quote Originally Posted by MandyMarieLove View Post
    And I belive you shouldn't hide anything in a good relationship! :DD
    While I tend to agree, each person is also entitled to some privacy. A totally open relationship isn't' that healthy either.

    Now I'm going to close this thread because its become more about your answer than the OP's question, which wouldn't have been answered anyway because of legal issues.

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