Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The post has been deleted. She was not tagged because I would never do that, and she never goes on FB.
The issue here is that to get my password, she would have had to get into my computer, open my password file, and take a screenshot of it. Or she must have found the hard copy of that doc I have in the back of a cabinet. This is a bigger violation of trust than posting a congratulatory pic that no one in her life will ever see. If she got my FB pwd then she had access to all kinds of other info.
She also has a history of "reporting" my activities and behavior to my ex, including pictures taken without my knowledge and and secretly recorded conversations.
This is just the last straw and in all honesty there's a pretty involved back story that is too long to relate here.
Am I out of line to really be angry over this incident alone?
1. Clearly you can't be trusted to respect her boundaries. The rule is, no posts of people who ask you not to.
2. Yes, she got into your stuff. Change your passwords.
3. Comparing violations will get you nowhere. You and your daughter have a problem and you are treating her like an ex-wife. Don't behave in a way that makes interesting stories.
4. You remind me of my friend's ex, who never respected boundaries and ended up divorced the day after my friend realized that his relationship with the daughter wasn't good for the daughter. I'm still his friend on Facebook. I don't report back, but he is a dick about his -wife.