We are sharing our lives, money, homes with our partners but offen it's hard for many couples to share email passwords. Where does it come from? What are we afraid of? Is it normal rules of human privacy or a proof that we are having something to hide?
Whether or not privacy should exist in relationship can only be answered when the couple sets boundaries, revises those boundaries after time, clearly communicate, and respect each other. Ultimately, both people need to stay sane for the relationship to work. Check out the most common scenarios where privacy often comes up as an issue and when the want for privacy should be red flagged. Having a separate bank account and not giving password to it it' s ok, but if you never knew the account
existed, or the person refuses to start a joint account you have to be careful.
So, hopefully, you'll get to know each other to the point where you can have this type of trust. Privacy just isn't always everything it's cracked up to be.
What do you think about it? Are you sharing all your details with your partner or you keeping some parts of your life only for you?
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