I live alone so I'm cool.
2007-12-26 15:22:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Nom much I'm in the cornor or just not around lots of people but still with lots of people around me. No all my privacy is really filtered into a computer behind a password because I don't have much to hide at all. (with the exception of most things everyone hides in which i will not go into details but ou get the point. only the doctor can invade that. hehehaha.
If you mean as in space then I don't really have private space I'm used to going to bording school and with a mostly blinde roomate I'm used to people bumbing into me ect. (I neen this in the clean way). but I most of the time move out of the way. Now I'm at home and sit on my *** in a chair playing online. I need a life, I.E want to explore but can't get away from this trap untill I'm 18 so I make the best of it.
oops got off track.
no I don't have much privacy to invade but it has happend once or twice.
2007-12-26 15:46:35
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answer #2
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answered by DRAGON 5
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My employer based health care insurance. We must fill out forms answering personal information about our health (weight), our habits (smoking, drinking), our off-duty activities, etc and also participate in participate in "health screening." You can elect not to (so far) but you will have an additional $300 per year deductible that you would otherwise not have to pay. **This is NOT done by the actual insurance company, but rather the actual company we work for** This is said to be an effort to make the work force healthier, thereby reducing their health care costs as well and increase productivity. However, it has been documented that at various companies across the country the information gathered has been used against the employees providing it to eliminate those employees from the work force. This is about as unAmerican as you can get. I, for one, formally complained as well as absolutely refused to participate. My privacy is worth more to me than a $300 deductible. (And I don't even have anything to hide---it's just a matter of principle).
2016-04-11 02:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear Sir Are Miss
Just my mom and I do not mine are my dad and again it does not bother me due to health problems they always check on me like now I can not talk I lost my voice I loose it every year about this time and run fever and no it is not the flu I got A flu shot I will not get pneumonia because I have had that shot too OK
2007-12-26 15:28:41
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answer #4
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answered by no one here 6
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Every day for me also. I got this one who said they need me to fill an application for a job. I first had to send them my address, phone number, social security number. I had fun telling them they had to do better than that. I told them the scam won't work with me.
I also got a message that this woman wanted me to be her husband, she said she would give me 30% of a lot of money, over 6,000,000 us dollars, she said she was from Russia, he left her in his will, when he died, but she could not have access to it until she was 30. She said she was 25 now. I needed to give her all kinds of personal information about myself. She made me laugh when I read that it don't matter if I was married or not. I told her she was the best story teller yet.
Just have fun with them, I do.
God Bless You and always be good to yourself.
2007-12-26 17:16:11
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answered by ? 4
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I'm usually the one doing the invading...I'm a stalker
2007-12-27 09:04:02
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answered by Nash Wolfe 6
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HI every few hours for me
2007-12-28 00:00:20
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answered by WTamSP 7
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Everyday, every minute! It's getting on my nerves...
2007-12-26 15:34:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Moments to myself are few and far between.
2007-12-26 16:11:58
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answered by Krazy 6
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Every day! I have kids!
2007-12-26 15:22:29
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answered by SKB11 Kitty-Kong!!! 7
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