Lucy Burroughs answered
You can’t, really – not unless he gives it to you.
I don’t think you should be trying to access your husband’s email account without his permission anyway. It shows a lack of trust and a lack of respect – both of which are very important in a relationship.
Why Do You Want To Know Your Husband's Password?
If you’re checking his emails because you don’t trust him, I don’t blame him for changing his password – he’s got a good reason not to trust you, either. All this sneaking around is dishonest, and you won’t be happy together if you can’t trust one another.
You should respect your husband’s privacy and stop trying to access his email account. Maybe he’s just emailing a friend, and doesn’t want you to see what he’s saying. This might not sound very nice, but think about it – I’m sure you’ve said things to your friends that you wouldn’t want him to know about!
What Can You Do About The Situation?
You might be checking his emails because you suspect he’s having an affair. If you feel that way, confront him about it. At least you’ll have the moral high-ground!
If your relationship is at the stage where you’re sneaking around reading each other’s messages, then you probably need to sit down and talk to each other. You could also try counselling for couples.
At the end of the day, if you don’t trust one another, you need to either fix the problem or consider separation. Either way, give the poor man some privacy!
I don’t think you should be trying to access your husband’s email account without his permission anyway. It shows a lack of trust and a lack of respect – both of which are very important in a relationship.
Why Do You Want To Know Your Husband's Password?
If you’re checking his emails because you don’t trust him, I don’t blame him for changing his password – he’s got a good reason not to trust you, either. All this sneaking around is dishonest, and you won’t be happy together if you can’t trust one another.
You should respect your husband’s privacy and stop trying to access his email account. Maybe he’s just emailing a friend, and doesn’t want you to see what he’s saying. This might not sound very nice, but think about it – I’m sure you’ve said things to your friends that you wouldn’t want him to know about!
What Can You Do About The Situation?
You might be checking his emails because you suspect he’s having an affair. If you feel that way, confront him about it. At least you’ll have the moral high-ground!
If your relationship is at the stage where you’re sneaking around reading each other’s messages, then you probably need to sit down and talk to each other. You could also try counselling for couples.
At the end of the day, if you don’t trust one another, you need to either fix the problem or consider separation. Either way, give the poor man some privacy!