One iTunes, two computers, two iPods help?

I have one iTunes account shared between two computers. An iPod touch is on each computer. How can I separate the account but yet have the same one? I hope that this makes sense to everyone wanting to answer. I also found that if I purchase a song on one iPod, it goes to the other one as well. How do I stop that? Thank you for your time.

To allow sharing of purchases but not automatically download when the other person makes a purchase:
- On the iPods go to Settings>iTunes and App stores and turn off Automatic Downloads
- On the computer go to iTunes>Preferences>Store and turn off Automtic Downloads
To allow separate Messages, FaceTime and iCloud (calendars, contacts etc,
- Create one NEW account using these instructions. Make sure you follow the instructions. Many do not and if you do not you will not get the None option. You must use an email address that you have not used with Apple before.
  Creating an iTunes Store, App Store, iBookstore, and Mac App Store account without a credit card
- On one iPod use that for
Settings>iCloud
Settings>FaceTime
Settings>Messages>Send and Receive

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