Does everyone need their own email address?

We have four devices in our house.  itunes is set up under my email.  When I updated my daughter's ipod touch, I entered my email for imessages.  However, now I can't use my email on my ipad.  To make matters worse, I do not how to get my email off her touch.  Everytime I think I've deleted it, it shows up again.

Ansuz82 wrote:
Technically it does. However, since the iPhone can not get MMS messages sending a pic to the MMS email address would just direct you to viewmymessage.com
I figured it most likely did, but for reasons you stated it seems irrelevant.

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