Why is she moving it? Can't you just say that you are very fond of it and please leave it where you have it? Don't you deserve some privacy in your own space? She should not be just coming in and moving things in your room without asking permission. Maybe it is time to negotiate some new ground rules. Everyone needs to be safe in their own place.
2006-11-12 12:11:17
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answer #1
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answered by Isis 7
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Tell her that you like your statue in your room to hold up your books. She should have figured that out all ready but verbally is the cleariest way. She might have a different opinion about the black dragon being in your room so maybe you could just get a shelf and make everyone happy.
2006-11-12 20:12:23
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answered by fruit salad 6
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I would ask her why she is moving the statue and once you have the answer take it from there. She may have a genuine reason, but if not you could explain that the statue is yours and you like to have it in your room
2006-11-12 20:11:07
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answered by auburn 7
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Obviously, you need to buy her her own black dragon for Christmas. It doesn't seem like she can wait until next Mother's Day!
2006-11-12 20:10:35
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answered by Stimpy 7
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Move out and get married.
2006-11-12 20:24:21
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answered by old c programmer 4
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ask yor mom not to move it as it holds your books
2006-11-12 20:11:24
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answered by ##$SoulStryker$## 7
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ASk her why she's moving it and come up with a compromise so she won't be moving it. Good luck!
2006-11-12 20:12:19
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answered by Junia Z 3
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U could buy her one for christmas.
2006-11-12 20:21:42
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answered by wildpalomino 7
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Talk to her and tell her it is yours..discuss her reason for the move....
2006-11-12 20:10:49
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answered by Sammyleggs222 6
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get another statue
2006-11-12 20:10:04
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answered by frankiechocolate 3
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