Anonymous wrote:She just leaned a lesson! If you don’t want to know something, don’t go snooping. Very rude of her. Hopefully you don’t read her texts? If so, then you deserve it. (I assume you don’t though)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't mind my family reading my texts: husband, son or daughter. I don't gossip or say nasty stuff about my friends and family, so... Sometimes when I'm busy with something, I hand my phone over and ask a family member to text for me.
If you have previously asked her not to read your texts, you could be a little annoyed. But I don't understand the level of anger here.
Me too. It’s not so much that I don’t mind. I just assume in a shared household, it could happen. Everyone in my household know my password. I rarely worry about what I say in a text.
Anonymous wrote:NP. The folks defending DD are unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to handle? DD had my phone and read my texts. I confronted her/caught her and her immediate reaction was to become angry with me for mentioning her in a text and telling me I overshare.
Completely missing the point of outrageous breach of trust and privacy.
You should address your breach of her trust and privacy by telling her business to your friends.
Anonymous wrote:
I don't mind my family reading my texts: husband, son or daughter. I don't gossip or say nasty stuff about my friends and family, so... Sometimes when I'm busy with something, I hand my phone over and ask a family member to text for me.
If you have previously asked her not to read your texts, you could be a little annoyed. But I don't understand the level of anger here.