When I told her I saw her snooping in my room, she ordered me to remove the device.
I’m in my mid-20s and have been living with my folks, post-college, while I save money to move out on my own.Ask Amy: How do I tell the parents what these ‘good kids’ are doing?
Long story short, I saw my mother enter my room and engage in what I would call basic “snooping” behavior — reading stuff that was on my desk, looking at bills, looking in my closet. They’ve seen each other in person twice now – once at a hotel when she was traveling for work, and very recently when he visited her at her home.
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