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<blockquote data-quote="jennd23" data-source="post: 448372" data-attributes="member: 11755"><p>H&R - I do this sometimes to an extent too but its not bad and its not often. I lived alone a long time before i got married and hvae lived alone (well....with DS) again for almost a year so I don't feel this way often. I feel less paranoid now that we live in a one story, actually. </p><p></p><p>Lovelyboy - S does that too. When i go out to do yardwork or even just turn the sprinklers on (which takes less than 5 minutes) he's at the back door checking every 30 seconds. "MOM, I can't see you" Even if I tell him where I"ll be and what I'll be doing (which i always do) </p><p></p><p>I don't mean to suggest that ghosts aren't real for those who believe, I hope I didn't offend. I just personally don't believe. If DS is struggling with it I can see how suggesting that they aren't real wouldn't help anything. </p><p></p><p>Our appointment is this afternoon and after the morning we had (nothing to do with being watched) it couldn't come at a better time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jennd23, post: 448372, member: 11755"] H&R - I do this sometimes to an extent too but its not bad and its not often. I lived alone a long time before i got married and hvae lived alone (well....with DS) again for almost a year so I don't feel this way often. I feel less paranoid now that we live in a one story, actually. Lovelyboy - S does that too. When i go out to do yardwork or even just turn the sprinklers on (which takes less than 5 minutes) he's at the back door checking every 30 seconds. "MOM, I can't see you" Even if I tell him where I"ll be and what I'll be doing (which i always do) I don't mean to suggest that ghosts aren't real for those who believe, I hope I didn't offend. I just personally don't believe. If DS is struggling with it I can see how suggesting that they aren't real wouldn't help anything. Our appointment is this afternoon and after the morning we had (nothing to do with being watched) it couldn't come at a better time. [/QUOTE]
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