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But we are talking about a phone here! The only reason you would need my password is to look at it when I’m not around. And what are you supposed to do with it: play video games?? Do you have my password for the many times when you need a phone, lose your own, and mine happens to be there – but I’m not around to unlock it for you??
The only reason I can see for the exchange of passwords is to facilitate exactly what the OP did.
Maybe this password exchange thing is done to build trust: each person has the ability to see who the person is texting/communicating with at all times. Personally, I think it’s crazy to do it at all, but it makes no sense to exchange them with the understanding that they never be used. Doesn’t it make more sense to say I trust you enough not to need your password??
Leaving the specifics of the OP for a sec, here’s what I find weird: there are people on this site who promote honesty and openness in dating. I know I do, and I know that I get it in return. I tell the truth, I do not do anything that I don’t want my partner knowing, I do not give my dates false impressions of what I’m doing or of my intentions.
I make a point of dating guys who feel the way I do about these things. I’m not naive: I take my time deciding if the guy I’m with is one of them. And finding out usually involves some pain: it’s the guy who will say some things I don’t necessarily want to hear who turns out to be the one I can trust to tell me the truth. But when I feel that he is trustworthy – I trust him. If I want to know something, I ask him. And I accept his word. I don’t spy on him, I don’t snoop, I don’t check emails, texts, etc.