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Facebook? It's a long story but the short version is I'm married and it wasn't a war worth waging.
I was talking about the reddit one actually, but now I'm more concerned that what online accounts you have is somehow dictated by your partner. That's bizarre to me.
There are a bunch of family pictures and messages from early in our relationship. I need to be able to share photos and updates with the family and that's how we do it.
You make it sound dictatorial, but the truth is I just don't fucking care that much and it turned out to be a huge boon when planning her 50th birthday. I just have no use for spending time on the app, which having an account doesn't obligate me to do.
As for Reddit, changing the password was pretty simple. I abandoned several Reddit accounts that way when I started feeling like the sum of all my comments revealed too much about me that I might have to worry about being doxxed just because I cheesed off the wrong autistic asshole. So every 3-4 years I'd start over from scratch. It was natural to just so that again.
Warned you. Long stories, none of it interesting.