Saturday, November 7, 2009

Sluts Msn Am I Right For Asking My Bf For His Msn Password?

Am i right for asking my bf for his msn password? - sluts msn

If this man wants to marry me and is very serious to me, but I have proof that online chats with female dogs who deny, always always, I found something recently disputed that I am sad too, I think hes a liar and worried about my future, TSD intends to start my life with someone his own way, so that in a moment of madness Askin am now your password for MSN with words, "if u gt I must confess, pls i 5 minutes" I am to be done right or crazy? Think before you answer thnx

6 comments:

/////BEST ANSWER///// said...

If you think it's going to marry you "both" you should all passwords, no secrets! very important

archange... said...

If you do not fully trust him, then why are you with him? There can be no future between the two, if they do not trust.

I have my password for the types of accounts that I wish for everything, but the belief that the abuse never secretly trying to find things on the other side has just begun the fight. If he really loves and cares about you and him, it should not matter.

archange... said...

If you do not fully trust him, then why are you with him? There can be no future between the two, if they do not trust.

I have my password for the types of accounts that I wish for everything, but the belief that the abuse never secretly trying to find things on the other side has just begun the fight. If he really loves and cares about you and him, it should not matter.

Feli said...

There is nothing wrong if you really value their privacy, (most people). I gave my ex my passwords for my e-mails and about 5 other accounts, and voluntarily request or suggestion really take the time to read a few.

You do not see how many people, but that most of the value of privacy, it will probably not help you if you ask for two passwords, and other.

Feli said...

There is nothing wrong if you really value their privacy, (most people). I gave my ex my passwords for my e-mails and about 5 other accounts, and voluntarily request or suggestion really take the time to read a few.

You do not see how many people, but that most of the value of privacy, it will probably not help you if you ask for two passwords, and other.

Feli said...

There is nothing wrong if you really value their privacy, (most people). I gave my ex my passwords for my e-mails and about 5 other accounts, and voluntarily request or suggestion really take the time to read a few.

You do not see how many people, but that most of the value of privacy, it will probably not help you if you ask for two passwords, and other.

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