Sallamandrina wrote:
hyperlexian wrote:
Nim wrote:
Sometimes a bad response is deserved. My last one just told me she wanted to search my computer ... I told her we're done.
is that bad that she asked that? how long had you been dating, and did you have something to hide? i have mixed feelings about maintaining privacy in relationships. my instincts are generally proven correct...
I'm a very private person - hiding has nothing to do with it and I never understood the logic behind similar assumptions. It wouldn't matter for how long I was dating someone, this would definitely be a red flag and quite possibly cause a break up.
It's different with my husband but that's because he never snooped and always respected my boundaries, how else can you build trust?
None of us is secretive about passwords and such but I feel no need to access his accounts - and why would I? I mean, if I want to know something wouldn't it be easier to ask him?
maybe each person has their own idea of what is acceptable to begin with, and finds a way to make that work in a relationship.
my husband lied quite a lot in the first 5 or ten years we were together - mostly out of habit. he had never been permitted to be honest in his childhood household as his parents could not handle the truth, so by default he approached my with some dishonesty. but when i uncovered these lies, he became more honest with me... and with himself. he began to realize that sharing things was not the end of the world.
so for us, being absolutely open about things is both symbolic and necessary in order to evolve to a healthier place in our relationship. we trust each otehr, but that trust was hard-won and uncomfortable.
i expect openness about things, and i would not be compatible wth someone who isn't as open. i think that most people hide quite a lot of things in general, but i can't really live with that in the context of my own relationships.
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