Ok i have a rather... delicate question... regarding password changes on your own account and those of others. To illustrate my question I will need to first tell my story...
My wife and I first started ARO in September of 2007. Somewhere along the line we decided that my wife would be the "Goddess of Fertility" on this server and set an unbreakable record for marriages/adoptions. At first everything went well. But then the Anima website went down as some of you may remember, and it was impossible to make new accounts. I was at a loss for what to do, until my wife revealed that, upon starting ARO she had made a large number of accounts, including two male ones, while I had also secretly made a female account, which I never used. So we were able to share those accounts, leveling more chars to 70 to marry and adopt more kids. I leveled the male characters on my wife's account, while she leveled the female characters on mine. Around that point we also started sharing the passwords to all of our accounts.
In any case, after 11 marriages and 11 adoptions we finally divorced. It was an ugly break-up, more fit for the Ranters' section than here, and the reasons for it are irrelevant anyway. We changed all the passwords on our accounts, except for the three accounts, two male and one female that we cross-shared. I didnt care at the time anyway and didnt even bother to check on those accounts since I never used the chars on them.
Well in any case, I checked on those accounts recently and found that though the passwords on the two male accounts were the same, my wife had changed the password on the female account, which had been created with my e-mail address. Now my question is this, is this allowed? I ask, not because I care or wish to get my ex in trouble, but because I decided I want to keep the two male accounts. There are three sins, two rogues and one supernovice there all at level 70, all of which I leveled myself, and which could come in handy. But, I'm wary of changing the passwords on those accounts because they were created with my ex-wife's e-mail address.