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well, my daughter (who will be 13 in may) has a diary on the computer i'm very curious on what it says! But is it bad?

2007-02-27 09:54:39 · 32 answers · asked by Jay<3 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

Well ok i am not a mom lol im 12 and i was just wondering what mom's would think. I'm keeping a diary on my computer and i would HATE To hae my mom read it

2007-02-27 11:37:34 · update #1

32 answers

lol, cute. I'd read it. Sorry hun. It's the best way to get inside your children's head. It's safety first in my home. I'd never question her about it, unless she is in serious trouble, and needs our help.

2007-02-27 19:32:25 · answer #1 · answered by olschoolmom 7 · 1 7

If she found out you read it she may never trust you again, and have a hard time trusting others. If you have a good relationship then she should be able to come to you with whatever she needs, right? Sometimes kids write things that they only meant for the 3 seconds it took to write it down, so there may be things in there that you find extremely hurtful that she doesn't really mean. They only write these things because they expect that their privacy will be respected, and no one will find out. I would say that it is bad, and I know that I would have been devastated if my mom had read my diary.

2007-02-27 10:03:00 · answer #2 · answered by Rosie B 2 · 1 0

It's natural to want to know what is happening with your daughter's life, but if she finds out that you read it, she will lose faith in you and not trust you for a very long time! She will see it as a huge invasion of privacy, and will not feel able to confide in you when it really matters.

Stay away from her diary!

2007-02-27 10:23:37 · answer #3 · answered by ♥Pamela♥ 7 · 1 0

I dont know I wouldnt be happy if my mom read my diary I would flip out!!! But I would talk to her its not like I wouldnt trust her forever b/c shes my mom and I have a good relasonship with her.

But if u do wanna read it....

Uhm read it while shes at school (just 2 be safe) I don't think its bad to see what your daughter is invloved in at school but if you see something that you're not supposed 2 see....don't question her about it unless its very serious

2007-02-27 10:04:39 · answer #4 · answered by Loveeee 3 · 0 0

My daughter leaves her diary out when she wants her mother to read it - so it really depends on your daughter and your relationship.

With a computer diary, it's different, because she can't exactly leave it out, and she won't know whether you've looked at it or not.

Of course, you could show a great deal of respect for her by treating her like an adult and asking her PERMISSION.

2007-02-27 10:01:13 · answer #5 · answered by jbtascam 5 · 0 0

Absolutly not. I would only do it if you are concerned about her, though. Reading my daughter's diary once saved her life. Somewhere there is a parenting site that helps you translate the code language they use- like POS means parent over shoulder- so you know what they are saying. Vigilance is key when it comes to helping your teens survive the "pressure years." They're sneaky little buggers, and have access to things we never could have found.

2007-02-27 11:27:23 · answer #6 · answered by Lesley M 5 · 0 0

I do think it's wrong, no matter how tempting. The only time it would be okay to read a diary is if you have GOOD reason to believe your daughter is involved with drugs, drinking, sex, on-line dating, or something else that could put her into a dangerous situation.

2007-02-27 10:02:30 · answer #7 · answered by nimo22 6 · 0 0

I think that if you suspect she may be in some sort of danger then it is your duty to read it and prevent the situation from happening or help her with it. .teen pregnancy, drugs, alcohol etc. Otherwise..let it alone. I know when I was a teen my diary was very important to me but would have been totally stupid to anyone with some sense.lol (BTW-that was almost 20 yrs ago-LOL). Give her some privacy..as long as she deserves it!

2007-02-27 10:26:43 · answer #8 · answered by proud2btysmom 4 · 0 0

You should only read your daughters diary if you think that she is doing something to harm herself or someone else so that you can confirm it and stop the behavior. If you have told your daughter that you would never invade her privacy then you better expect even more wrath then normal.

2007-02-27 10:03:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

tell your daughter that her mothers analyzing it and to discover a extra suited place to conceal it. I keep a mag I write issues to allow off steam and so as that i will ask the questions from each and every perspective, your daughters diary is the comparable ingredient...a coping mechanism, this is meant to be private. My step son's hated me (of path the ex lied) besides they advised me and succeeded to objective to make my existence hell. yet as quickly as I left their father each and each advised me that if I ever needed to come again pass to them or the grandads if I call first that they had tell their real mom and pa to leave because of the fact became into extra of a make certain than they ever could. it is in simple terms how step young little ones are, noe your gf could desire to attend and notice too. yet do no longer trouble this is possibly in simple terms ex spouse drama

2016-10-02 02:15:34 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I believe your daughter should have some privacy. I don't think she really wants you to know all of her secrets.{no offense.} But you should also make sure she is safe and happy. If she has been acting super weird lately,or doing things she normally wouldn't do,maybe you should have a quick peak at her dairy. Don't read it to find out her crushes,read it to make sure she isn't hanging out with the wrong crowd,being bullied,or getting involved with things she shouldn't. If you do end up reading her dairy,and it turns out nothing was wrong, don't start talking to her about the things in her dairy.Hope it all works out!

2007-02-27 10:08:22 · answer #11 · answered by lola w 2 · 0 0

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