Do you send messages on behalf of your partner?

United States
August 15, 2008 5:28pm CST
Well a few days ago my husband recieved a friend request on Myspace from a kid he used to hang out with in high school. They messaged back and forth a few times, with me sitting near by watching the messages. I soon began typing the messages for my husband because he doesn't type well at all. Well, while my husband was at work one day, I got onto his account and there was a message from this friend, so I decided to respond as my husband. Eventually I set up a meeting for the 2 of them. We're all actually very excited now, because we ended up deciding to bring both families to a playground, so it's not just my husband meeting up with his old friend, it's our whole family meeting up with another family. The kids will have someone new to play with, and I will have someone to talk with while my husband is catching up with an old friend of his.
2 responses
@gemini_rose (16264)
16 Aug 08
No I do not answer messages for my hubby, I do not go on his accounts on anything. Not because he does not let me, but because I do not like to go on his things the same way as I would not expect him to go on mine. It is really nice though that this has happened though, it will be nice for your hubby to catch up with old friends and hopefully you will make some new ones.
• United States
16 Aug 08
The only reason I ever consider going on his accounts is because of how infrequently he gets on them. If it were left up to him, he'd be on perhaps once a week. There were 2 messages in his inbox from a year ago he'd never responded to! He's not overly interested in keeping up with people, mainly because between work and family, he just doesn't have the time. I like to keep up with people... so I may as well do it for him, lol.
• India
6 Feb 10
No, I strictly use the Internet and its services only by the "nettiquetes". I also think that using someone else's Email Account or any other Net ID is not correct and someday this practice will put you in trouble. Each person and indvidual has his own intelligence, feelings and opinion therefore acting one behalf of partner or any other relative is not good.