I wanted to join an organization that was only possible to join by prooving your ancestory. I agreed to do so and meet the lady, she wanted marriage certificates from myself, and my parents, as well as some birth certificates. I felt that under the circumstances that would be fine, although, I also felt that since I was showing very personal archives that I needed to be sure of the identity of the women. She got upset with me, said that I had a paranoid attitude, that she felt that my asking for her license to view was an invasion of her privacy and that I need mental health treatment. I told her that it was an unfair comment, and have a good day, and goodbye. Did I invade her privacy by asking to see her identification before showing her my family data or was she over reacting? Was she being paranoid? After all I had simply asked to make sure who she was before giving out personal info, I had never seen or met the women, had only one conversation with her.
2007-11-22
05:22:56
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denise g
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Psychology