IMessage two users, one account

Hi,
I have had an iTunes account for a while now. Lots of music and so forth. My wife recently purchased an iPhone so now we have two users on the same account. Everything's fine except for iMessages. We are both receiving each others IMessages. Can I fix this without having to create two accounts? We want to continue to share contacts, apps, music etc.
Many thanks

Thanks Penguin.
Will try when I'm home in a few days.
Cheers.

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