Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It may not matter at all, but DH has ADHD and literally can't deal with his email. He just can't. I'm his crutch. When I stopped checking on his email for like three months when we had a baby, we suddenly had several unpaid bills and our car registration lapsed (despite emails from the DMV) and it was a nightmare.
He basically gets no personal email on it, because he's stopped replying to personal emails (I don't do that for him) so everyone who knows him well knows to call or text. It's just bills, stuff for the kids, etc.
That matters a lot. I'm not a fan of spouses reading each other's emails because I think everyone is entitled to privacy, but you seem to have a weird situation on your hands.
Instead of asking random people on the internet what they think, why don't you just ask your husband why he changed it? I don't understand why people like to get in a huff about things rather than just have a conversation with the one person who is actually relevant to the situation.
Anonymous wrote:To all the people who are spouting about how she shouldn't have been signing into his email account: not the question. She's been taking care of ALL the household crap and it makes sense that she would have needed to go on there semi-regularly, if that's how the bills / accounts were set up - presumably he himself gave her the password at one time and knew she went on there. They had access to each other's accounts and knew each other went on there.
OP I agree this is a red flag, sorry. What did he say when you asked him about it / did he give you the new one?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It may not matter at all, but DH has ADHD and literally can't deal with his email. He just can't. I'm his crutch. When I stopped checking on his email for like three months when we had a baby, we suddenly had several unpaid bills and our car registration lapsed (despite emails from the DMV) and it was a nightmare.
He basically gets no personal email on it, because he's stopped replying to personal emails (I don't do that for him) so everyone who knows him well knows to call or text. It's just bills, stuff for the kids, etc.
Anonymous wrote:To all the people who are spouting about how she shouldn't have been signing into his email account: not the question. She's been taking care of ALL the household crap and it makes sense that she would have needed to go on there semi-regularly, if that's how the bills / accounts were set up - presumably he himself gave her the password at one time and knew she went on there. They had access to each other's accounts and knew each other went on there.
OP I agree this is a red flag, sorry. What did he say when you asked him about it / did he give you the new one?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It may not matter at all, but DH has ADHD and literally can't deal with his email. He just can't. I'm his crutch. When I stopped checking on his email for like three months when we had a baby, we suddenly had several unpaid bills and our car registration lapsed (despite emails from the DMV) and it was a nightmare.
He basically gets no personal email on it, because he's stopped replying to personal emails (I don't do that for him) so everyone who knows him well knows to call or text. It's just bills, stuff for the kids, etc.