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#1 Oct 04 2005 at 5:49 PM Rating: Excellent
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I guess I'm more naive on this than I thought, or maybe it's because I never even thought about this, but how common is it for families to use the same email account? Do any of you use one email for everything, including your SOs email and other family members? Or does everyone in their family have their own? I personally have 3 and my husband has a few of his own. But I ran across a sticky situation in my extended family of other members of that immediate family readn the emails I was sending to the original persons email, and had no idea until I mentioned something, that their entire household not only shared, but read each others emails.

No, there was nothing bad in them you pervs, but I tend to think of writing emails to someone as you would a letter, that its for them and not for the entire family to read.
#2 Oct 04 2005 at 5:50 PM Rating: Good
Email should be treated like post mail; private.

Those people are obviously hicks. Smiley: rolleyes
#3 Oct 04 2005 at 5:55 PM Rating: Good


Hmm...my password is saved so I guess my husband could read my email if he felt like it, but it would feel strange to me if he did without saying something. Likewise, I know his passwords, but wouldn't go snooping. I don't understand sharing.


Why when you can get free web based email?

#4 Oct 04 2005 at 5:58 PM Rating: Good
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The person below me likes to wear thongs.

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True, although the "boy-short" fad is more comfy, and more sexy


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Sorry DSD, these themed threads have me going today.
#5 Oct 04 2005 at 5:58 PM Rating: Excellent
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Katarine wrote:
Why when you can get free web based email?

They have wireless telegraphy now?

Cell Phones? Whaddya mean?
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#6 Oct 04 2005 at 5:59 PM Rating: Excellent
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When my boyfriend and I lived together we shared the same email account. I guess it just depends on how much privacy you want/need.
#7 Oct 04 2005 at 6:02 PM Rating: Good


Hey now, you are not only hijacking from another thread, that is another forum!










but hell, what woman doesn't prefer boyshorts? I was pleased when they became so popular...
#8 Oct 04 2005 at 7:05 PM Rating: Good
This talk of thongs, boyshorts, and the like reminds me of the exact moment I realized that they made a tampon special for thong wearers.

There's something so very very not-right about that.


Oh, and I see no reason for people to share an email account. I'd sooner share a bed, shower, or toothbrush with a stranger than have a family member read through my **** subscriptions. Of course, after one pass, they'd probably swear off email entirely. Along with computers, food, and maybe even electricity.
#9 Oct 04 2005 at 7:09 PM Rating: Good


I don't think it is a tampon you are referring to...

I think it is a panty liner. But close!

Not that you really, really wanted to know.

#10 Oct 04 2005 at 7:16 PM Rating: Good
Pantyliner, thong, big difference to me. They both serve the same purpose, of which I want no more intimate knowledge than necessary. It's enough to know that it arrived on time.



I still say a thong and a period shouldn't be mixed.
#11 Oct 04 2005 at 9:26 PM Rating: Decent
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speaking of thong, always get a separate e-mail for **** site memberships.
#12 Oct 04 2005 at 9:55 PM Rating: Good
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I think it's weird. Chicks shouldn't wear thongs on their periods.

And I wouldn't want to share email's. My wife and I have our own. We know each other's passwords, but I can't remember the last time I had to look at hers.
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#13 Oct 04 2005 at 10:16 PM Rating: Excellent
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As far as the family email, nope. We each have our own.
As far as things, some girls wear nothing but, so it stands to reason they would keep the tradition going during their lady-days.
#14 Oct 05 2005 at 6:05 AM Rating: Good


I am sure Elderon appreciates that it went from sexy talk of thongs and lacy boyshorts to periods and tampons.

Hell, I am sure that dsd appreciates that it went from her OP to those subjects in the first place ;P

#15 Oct 05 2005 at 6:24 AM Rating: Good
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Everyone here has their own private e-mail account.

Still, whenever I send an e-mail to a family member, I send it as though the whole family will be reading it.
#16 Oct 05 2005 at 7:28 AM Rating: Good
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during their lady-days.


It never ceases to amaze me how cultured and civilized women are compared to men. The majority of men I have met in my life, whether we admit it publicly or not, simply think of that as "on the rag."

Women will be the salvation of humanity.
#17 Oct 05 2005 at 8:21 AM Rating: Excellent
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Women will be the salvation of humanity.


If they ever stop buying shoes.

Edited, Wed Oct 5 09:33:51 2005 by Chand
#18 Oct 05 2005 at 9:37 AM Rating: Good
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TStephens wrote:
Flea wrote:
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during their lady-days.


It never ceases to amaze me how cultured and civilized women are compared to men. The majority of men I have met in my life, whether we admit it publicly or not, simply think of that as "on the rag."

Women will be the salvation of humanity.


funny how we women have our own ways of terming it. I tend to call it my time.


Now back to the OP!!! Smiley: mad So from what Im readinghere amidst pantyliners and thongs, is that it is uncommon for familys to use one email account as well as it is uncommon for all emails to be read by anyone?
#19 Oct 05 2005 at 9:47 AM Rating: Good


That is what I would assume. I have never heard of it. Although, considering you came across it, and Alyette shared one with her bf, not completely unheard of. It still would not occur to me to "watch" what I was writing in case someone else might be reading.

Oh, and I always just called it my period...I guess I am not fancy.
Except when I lived in a girls dorm. When that happens, you come up with more names for it than you thought possible.




#20 Oct 05 2005 at 11:22 AM Rating: Good
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I've said it before, if men menstruated we'd be bragging constantly.

Menstrual Man wrote:
"Call that a period Frank? Last month I had to use a fu[/i]cking mattress to soak the flow! [i]And I had to change it every 15 minutes!"


And the commercials wouldn't be about horse riding or eating salads in a beach-side cafe bar.

ManPax commercial wrote:
Panning shot of 6 hairy Harley-riding greebos pointing and laughing at an embarassed cissy with blood allover the saddle of his 50cc yamaha.


And certainly no frickin' thongs!
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#21 Oct 05 2005 at 11:26 AM Rating: Decent
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Potty, you're so eloquent!
#22 Oct 05 2005 at 11:48 AM Rating: Good
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I only use one email address so that way I don't have to go through a million places picking up email. Some of my family uses only one email account, but most of my cousins and I have MySpace so if there's something we want to let everyone know at once, we'll post it there.

But then again, gossip/family news spreads like wildfire in my family. I remember times when I've told my parents or brother something and in the following days, another relative will call me up and they just know.
#23 Oct 05 2005 at 11:49 AM Rating: Good
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Chand the Furtive wrote:
TStephens wrote:
Women will be the salvation of humanity.


If they ever stop buying shoes.

Or maybe because we buy shoes.
#24 Oct 05 2005 at 11:51 AM Rating: Good
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The Glorious Atomicflea wrote:
Chand the Furtive wrote:
TStephens wrote:
Women will be the salvation of humanity.


If they ever stop buying shoes.

Or maybe because we buy shoes.


if thats the case then you'll be the next mother theresa of women, Flea
#25 Oct 05 2005 at 12:19 PM Rating: Decent
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I normally think of writing E-Mails to seperate people as well. The fact that they didn't tell you this, until long after you have been sending them, is kind of alarming. I swear all the f*****g time in E-Mail or PM's.

Also...why do women buy so many shoes? I have one pair of street shoes and one pair of dress shoes I avoid like the black plague (That sounds kind of racist...but whatever) When I think about the amount of money spent on all the shoes and clothes...
#26 Oct 05 2005 at 12:37 PM Rating: Good
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Also...why do women buy so many shoes? I have one pair of street shoes and one pair of dress shoes I avoid like the black plague (That sounds kind of racist...but whatever) When I think about the amount of money spent on all the shoes and clothes...


You most likely only have one or two dress pants and/or suits in your clothet and they are of one colour. A well dress man will have at least 3 or 4 pairs of dress shoes to go with his suits.

Now if I only bought one color dress I could get away with maybe having 3 different pairs of shoes to wear with them. Add all the different colours we wear and then you add to the shoe collection.

Then their are the special occassions, where you go hunting for the perfect dress and then have to find the right shoes and purse to match.

Just thank your wallet that we are no longer expected to wear a hat everywhere.
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