Gotta get to work, but this is on my mind from an e-mail I just read: Do you share an e-mail account with your spouse or loved one? Why???? I get e-mails from people where both spouses use the same e-mail address, and I can't for the life of me figure out why they can't just have their own. Since I know both halves of the couple, the subject line always has to say which half of the conjoined couple the mail goes to. Similarly, I've known people who periodically "clean out" their spouse's e-mail, deleting things that they've decided the spouse no longer needs. Honestly, I don't get it. Feel free to enlighten me.
Originally posted by pawnhandlerIF I were to share I would create my own folder called "Saves".
Gotta get to work, but this is on my mind from an e-mail I just read: Do you share an e-mail account with your spouse or loved one? Why???? I get e-mails from people where both spouses use the same e-mail address, and I can't for the life of me figure out why they can't just have their own. Since I know both halves of the couple, the subject line alw ...[text shortened]... cided the spouse no longer needs. Honestly, I don't get it. Feel free to enlighten me.
The emails I wanted to save, I would move there.
My wife doesn't know how to delete things, so I wouldn't see that as a problem.
My many lovers would use my HotMail account.
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Originally posted by pawnhandlerHell, no, I never did. Everyone is entitled to privacy......see Phlab's post.
Gotta get to work, but this is on my mind from an e-mail I just read: Do you share an e-mail account with your spouse or loved one? Why???? I get e-mails from people where both spouses use the same e-mail address, and I can't for the life of me figure out why they can't just have their own. Since I know both halves of the couple, the subject line alw ...[text shortened]... cided the spouse no longer needs. Honestly, I don't get it. Feel free to enlighten me.
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If my wife wants to open my e-mail, it's fine with me. She already knows what a pig I am.
On the other hand, I always thought that shared e-mail accts were pretty gay. Whenever I get an e-mail and it says "Joe & Sally" in the sender line, A) I don't immediately know who it's from. This is annoying. B) Who will read my reply? What if I want hot talk with Sally? I don't want Joe getting the wrong idea.
Originally posted by rbmorrisOh that Sally. She's a real goer.
If my wife wants to open my e-mail, it's fine with me. She already knows what a pig I am.
On the other hand, I always thought that shared e-mail accts were pretty gay. Whenever I get an e-mail and it says "Joe & Sally" in the sender line, A) I don't immediately know who it's from. This is annoying. B) Who will read my reply? What if I want hot talk with Sally? I don't want Joe getting the wrong idea.
Originally posted by rbmorrisStop subscribing to Russian bride sites and perhaps she's back off?
If my wife wants to open my e-mail, it's fine with me. She already knows what a pig I am.
On the other hand, I always thought that shared e-mail accts were pretty gay. Whenever I get an e-mail and it says "Joe & Sally" in the sender line, A) I don't immediately know who it's from. This is annoying. B) Who will read my reply? What if I want hot talk with Sally? I don't want Joe getting the wrong idea.
In all seriousness though, I relate... Nothing more boring than the obligatory "We are doing _ _ _ _"... Smacks of arrogance if you ask me.
These couples should be burned at the stake for their constant facade of bliss.
I bet he drinks bourbon, and not in sophisticated quantities.
Originally posted by NatsiaFacebook is the worst for that. Daily updates on newborn infants, house renovations and how much someone misses their spouse. Some days it's cool. Other days I just want to step on their faces.
Stop subscribing to Russian bride sites and perhaps she's back off?
In all seriousness though, I relate... Nothing more boring than the obligatory "We are doing _ _ _ _"... Smacks of arrogance if you ask me.
These couples should be burned at the stake for their constant facade of bliss.
I bet he drinks bourbon, and not in sophisticated quantities.
Originally posted by darvlayYou are forgetting the awesome power of the "ignore" button, sir!
Facebook is the worst for that. Daily updates on newborn infants, house renovations and how much someone misses their spouse. Some days it's cool. Other days I just want to step on their faces.
Marvel at its majesty, leer down and despise those you do not wish to converse with!
Oh, wait, that's just the drama bi*tch in me.
Phlab: Yep. Pretty much.