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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 538542" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>There wasn't anything to buy, it's the truth! Our home is so tiny, and remember we are under construction, so everyone can hear everything! easy child can hear H breathing at night. Sometimes I will hear her get up in a huff and close her door. The room where difficult child and E slept is IMMEDIATELY on the other side of my bed, hahahaha. </p><p></p><p>At least, I don't think I've gotten that naive over the years, lol. I was a pretty sneaky difficult child myself back in the day and I just don't think E would have risked it at that time. I'll have to ask her, hahaha. They were already living together then, so even if they had, I wouldn't have cared, but ew, I wouldn't want to hear it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 538542, member: 2211"] There wasn't anything to buy, it's the truth! Our home is so tiny, and remember we are under construction, so everyone can hear everything! easy child can hear H breathing at night. Sometimes I will hear her get up in a huff and close her door. The room where difficult child and E slept is IMMEDIATELY on the other side of my bed, hahahaha. At least, I don't think I've gotten that naive over the years, lol. I was a pretty sneaky difficult child myself back in the day and I just don't think E would have risked it at that time. I'll have to ask her, hahaha. They were already living together then, so even if they had, I wouldn't have cared, but ew, I wouldn't want to hear it! [/QUOTE]
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