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Ignorance truly is bliss
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 241564" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Oh, JoG,</p><p>I am sorry--I wish she would be more discreet. I deliberately have tried not to know any more of that stuff than I need to know, and have been pretty successful. I am sure if I had known half of what difficult child 1 was doing I would have been sickened. I guess I am lucky she didn't leave her IM stuff up! Sometimes difficult child 2/easy child leaves stuff up but I quickly minimize it before I can read it so I can remain ignorant.</p><p></p><p>I think I was pretty good at keeping my parents in the dark when I was a teen. I came in at curfew (I had a pretty late one too), went to school pretty regularly, did my schoolwork, had a part-time job that I was good at and reliable with, etc. Since I was able to function this way they were able to look the other way and not have to know all the other stuff I was up to.</p><p></p><p>My sympathies!</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 241564, member: 3208"] Oh, JoG, I am sorry--I wish she would be more discreet. I deliberately have tried not to know any more of that stuff than I need to know, and have been pretty successful. I am sure if I had known half of what difficult child 1 was doing I would have been sickened. I guess I am lucky she didn't leave her IM stuff up! Sometimes difficult child 2/easy child leaves stuff up but I quickly minimize it before I can read it so I can remain ignorant. I think I was pretty good at keeping my parents in the dark when I was a teen. I came in at curfew (I had a pretty late one too), went to school pretty regularly, did my schoolwork, had a part-time job that I was good at and reliable with, etc. Since I was able to function this way they were able to look the other way and not have to know all the other stuff I was up to. My sympathies! Jane [/QUOTE]
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