It was a violations of your privacy. Now stop being so angry at her and learn to log out each and every time. she's concern for you. Tell her how you felt and that you weren't ready to tell her these things yet.
2006-08-20 17:16:37
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answered by sacredmud 4
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Yep she had all the RIGHT too matter of fact she needs to screen everything you do. Its better to read about it than to go through it. Put yourself in your mom's place and think if you were a mom would u want to know what your child does when your not looking? I know I would!! Your mom is just trying to protect and warn you. Maybe its wack the way she's doing it but if a friend do the samething but in a different way you would understand the friend rather that your mom. So don't get angry just know when you look at her its no lying because she already know.
Listen at your mother, they have so many people that are not what they say they are and they are preying for the weak minded.
2006-08-20 17:20:03
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answer #2
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answered by Niinnaa 3
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The area that bothers me the most in spite of the reality that, is that she reads his texts each and every of the time and he's not allowed to talk with any females, or any of his acquaintances she does notlike. He makes use of his Msn to talk with the people he's not allowed to, yet she will be able of continually come to the computing device an ask who he's chatting with an initiate examining the conversations. it truly is not good. He hasn't ever been out, by no ability drank, nor ever carried out any type, or been round people doing drugs. He has not something to conceal, yet she wont do not forget that. it truly is even as it receives to the point the position a confirm has to step back an supply the newborn a existence. Especialy considering he stayed abode for 6 months after his dad had a heart atack an watched him, that there proves sufficient adulthood the position a confirm ought to not be examining his texts nor Msn conversations.i am going to understand the troubles of a confirm, and oftentimes, curiousity can get to people. it truly is not a not user-friendly crime, even if it truly is a breach of trust in a experience. i imagine that there is not any replacing something like this - because it truly is all in accordance to man or woman behaviour and personality. some father and mom received't hardship, some father and mom might want to flow farther than only examining their youthful people' emails, even if the base line is, in spite of they do - there won't be able to be a special boundary that determines as to how far they could flow. i imagine each and every kin has their personal technique, and it truly is not something that could be totally managed. with the objective to respond to the question, it truly is a instantly NO.
2016-11-05 06:48:18
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answered by falls 4
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it is an age-old debate ---do parents have the right to invade the privacy of the child that they love and want to protect and in doing so what are the long-term effects of their actions? Way before there were 'puters there were diariers and love notes and parents always seem to be checking things out--- try not to be mad ;try the shoe on the other foot ;they love you and want to protect you from any harm that may come to you --so before you have a melt down think about the conversations that you do have with your parents/how much do you tell them? are they hearing all that you say? and in return are you hearing all that they say? I'm sure she meant no harm in checking out the context of the e-mail,but regardless it was not for her!!!! so like everyone as a parent she too made a mis-judgement.
2006-08-20 17:43:10
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answered by wick3dwench 3
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no, absolutely no right. yeah, that's her house, so what? you are the same human being as she is, not worse in anything, so you have a right for your private life, and if some person (your mom, f.e.) really loves you, she has to respect that, and not to think only about HER curiosity or HER rights.
My Mom was the same - she read my letters, diary, whatever she could find, and I had absolutely no right to have smth private. It's hard to change people actually - she's still the same, but we live separately. ;))) Though I don't know YOUR mom, perhaps in your case a calm conversation with your feelings' explanation could help..? Try it, you have nothing to lose anyway. Good luck!
2006-08-20 17:26:53
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answered by Jennyfer 2
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This is a tough one. Yes and no. She does have the right just because you are in her house but no because it is your privacy. But just think how much better the relationship can be if you are both honest and open with each other. I was there before and my mother and I have the best possible relationship today because I then felt I could tell her anything. So try to be open and honest with any relationship and things are always better.
2006-08-20 17:19:29
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answered by Terri 2
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Yes. It's her house but that's not what is important. What matters is there are a lot of kids out here into God only knows what. I am a mother and I know that we just want to keep you safe. I would have done the same thing.
What she meant was: "I love you and I am concerned about what is going on in your world. I don't want to ask because you would block out the important stuff that would keep me from helping you if you are in any kind of trouble. Now I know. Now I can see things more clearly, but I wish you would trust me enough to share your truth with me."
Love Mommy.
2006-08-20 17:40:37
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answered by cami 3
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She had the right simply because you left your log in info accessible. If your info hadn't been accessible and she "hacked" your account, I'd say she didn't have the right. Typically, no one has the right to read someone else's email, but if it's right there on the screen it is tempting.
2006-08-20 17:25:50
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answered by Rawrrrr 6
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No, that's invading your privacy. She should of waited until you were ready to tell her the things that she read. My mother would never of did this to me. I always went to her and told her everything. It's like reading some Else's diary.
2006-08-21 00:04:05
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answered by Beth 4
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I know as a mom that I have done some things which I am not proud of, but I would NEVER read your email as long as you were a good kid........What was she thinking????? I might have done it if I thought you were having serious problems, though, so I guess we'll never know the whole story..........
2006-08-20 17:16:52
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answered by mizzzzthang 6
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