dream_017 wrote:Sorry to try and turn this ship back to shore, but about this whole situation....why is he sharing an account with his wife? and since we are asking, does anyone else share an account with their wife? Why?
My wife and I do have separate email accounts, but a girl here at work shares one with her husband. Her husband rarely uses it, but it's his name. My wife and I both use ours quite a bit so it wouldn't make sense to have a single account for us.
dream_017 wrote:Sorry to try and turn this ship back to shore, but about this whole situation....why is he sharing an account with his wife? and since we are asking, does anyone else share an account with their wife? Why?
my buddy switched to a joint one with his wife...for about a week until he replied to a fantasy football league email that had both their names on it and we ribbed him endlessly
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dream_017 wrote:Sorry to try and turn this ship back to shore, but about this whole situation....why is he sharing an account with his wife? and since we are asking, does anyone else share an account with their wife? Why?
my buddy switched to a joint one with his wife...for about a week until he replied to a fantasy football league email that had both their names on it and we ribbed him endlessly
Our home Comcast e-mail is shared. I use Yahoo e-mail for all my fantasy stuff. The passwords are the same, so if the wife wanted to peek, she could. If you have nothing to hide why be worried.
Sporting events are family events. If you can't watch your language for 3 hours then stay home.
My parents share an e-mail. My dad has another one at work, but the main one they both use is shared. Why not. Like was said before. If you have nothing to hide, then why not have one shared? Especially if you are getting e-mails that pertain to both of you.
dream_017 wrote:Sorry to try and turn this ship back to shore, but about this whole situation....why is he sharing an account with his wife? and since we are asking, does anyone else share an account with their wife? Why?
my buddy switched to a joint one with his wife...for about a week until he replied to a fantasy football league email that had both their names on it and we ribbed him endlessly
Our home Comcast e-mail is shared. I use Yahoo e-mail for all my fantasy stuff. The passwords are the same, so if the wife wanted to peek, she could. If you have nothing to hide why be worried.
Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with my wife going into my account if I needed her to. But emails are so easily available, why would there be a need to share. Is it that hard for someone sending an email to add an extra address to the TO: line? Again, I have no problem with it, but what good can come of it? The way I see it only problems can arise, whether they are legit or not
dream_017 wrote:Sorry to try and turn this ship back to shore, but about this whole situation....why is he sharing an account with his wife? and since we are asking, does anyone else share an account with their wife? Why?
my buddy switched to a joint one with his wife...for about a week until he replied to a fantasy football league email that had both their names on it and we ribbed him endlessly
Our home Comcast e-mail is shared. I use Yahoo e-mail for all my fantasy stuff. The passwords are the same, so if the wife wanted to peek, she could. If you have nothing to hide why be worried.
Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with my wife going into my account if I needed her to. But emails are so easily available, why would there be a need to share. Is it that hard for someone sending an email to add an extra address to the TO: line? Again, I have no problem with it, but what good can come of it? The way I see it only problems can arise, whether they are legit or not
I guess I see the other side of things. One e-mail equals less problems.
Sporting events are family events. If you can't watch your language for 3 hours then stay home.
FantasyFutballGuru13 wrote:note to Eisen: use account NOT shared by wife.
Shouldn't you be telling Bikini chick that? I guess it shows her IQ level...
Now, what about showing the rest of her?
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