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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because my jewelry is in there, and some expensive handbags and shoes, and my more precious breakable items, such as a small lamp that has been in my family for generations. I don’t want kids who are not my own in my room. My kids definitely know not to touch the lamp, for example. They’ve been given the rules not to touch my jewelry without asking me first, whereas another kid might be allowed to get in her mother’s jewelry. My house, my rules. Why do you care about my preferences for my home? [/quote] Couldn’t you say that about a living room or a den?[/quote] I don’t have sex nightly in my den and I don’t keep my personal medical supplies in my den. If you can’t tell the difference between walking into someone’s den and walking into the closed master bedroom when you’re visiting someone’s home, I can’t help you.[/quote] But you do have breakables in the den, your reason for not letting someone in there Why not say I have cum stains on my bed and I don’t want people to see them if that’s the reason… why say you have breakables. Also medication you are afraid kids will condume sure should be locked up.[/quote] It’s in the medicine cabinet IN THE MASTER BEDROOM, so no, I don’t expect my 3rd graders friends to be playing in there and discussing my vitamin regimen. If you think this is somehow appropriate and not rude beyond all belief, again, I can’t help you. A den or a family room is normal to enter while visiting a home. The master bedroom, and the medicine cabinet in this example, are not. [/quote] OMG! Are you crazy. You have not taught your children to stay out of peoples dens? That is where they keep important papers! I’m appalled you have not taught your children that. P.S. vitamins? We know you meant Xanax [/quote] You really are having a hard time with the concept of “Public” and “private” areas of a home when you visit. I don’t know anyone in real life this boundary challenged. And since when is taking certain medications something to be used as an insult? It’s 2021. Do you also still describe things as “gay”? [/quote] No I’m not! My den has important papers and my living room has priceless art. You are having a hard time understanding I have boundaries and you are too invasive and rude to understand them.[/quote] Then if you told me I was not to enter these rooms when I came into your home, I wouldn’t, and same with my kids (unlike the post this is based on where the kid continues to enter the bedroom after being told not to). But walking into someone’s living room is not typically considered an invasion of privacy and to liken it to opening medicine cabinets in the master bedroom is laughable [/quote] You are low-class and I’d have nothing to do with you.[/quote]
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