This article actually took me by surprise, but it's a long time since I've been a teenager:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/18/us...mid=tw-nytimes“It’s a sign of trust,” Tiffany Carandang, a high school senior in San Francisco, said of the decision she and her boyfriend made several months ago to share passwords for e-mail and Facebook. “I have nothing to hide from him, and he has nothing to hide from me.”
Years ago I had a sick friend who gave his brotherhis password and he cleaned out his checking account.
Yikes, don't do it!


his password and he cleaned out his checking account.
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.....my reaction when I found out Delschoes won worlds 

So I'd be in the "30 percent of teenagers who were regularly online had shared a password with a friend, boyfriend or girlfriend." but in fact I don't share my passwords with him and don't expect him to do the same.
Seems like a stupid idea to me. I freely share a lot of things, but I'm still on my own person and insist on some semblance of individuality. If an email comes from my account, it had better be written by me!

about that one. Sometimes I'll use his phone for research purposes (it's an iPhone) but I ALWAYS ask first.
