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Don't dial pain or head in the sand?
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 511452"><p>I obsess with wanting to know too. I check his cell usage 3 times a day sometimes. And I've checked his email and then I really regret what I find out. He has an old aol account from when he was 10 which is still a sub account of mine on which he has never changed the password. I don't think he uses it much - but the "notes" must sync to his iTouch. I found his shopping list in his notes. Wasn't exactly apples, oranges, eggs and butter - Know what I mean?? It was like a kick in the stomach and I saved it to my computer and re read it at times. Not to stoke the pain - but to remind myself that this kid is really and truly up to no good. That sounds counterproductive, but sometimes my mind thinks we over-reacted. Distance is a funny thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't dial pain.</p><p> </p><p>Gotcha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 511452"] I obsess with wanting to know too. I check his cell usage 3 times a day sometimes. And I've checked his email and then I really regret what I find out. He has an old aol account from when he was 10 which is still a sub account of mine on which he has never changed the password. I don't think he uses it much - but the "notes" must sync to his iTouch. I found his shopping list in his notes. Wasn't exactly apples, oranges, eggs and butter - Know what I mean?? It was like a kick in the stomach and I saved it to my computer and re read it at times. Not to stoke the pain - but to remind myself that this kid is really and truly up to no good. That sounds counterproductive, but sometimes my mind thinks we over-reacted. Distance is a funny thing. Don't dial pain. Gotcha [/QUOTE]
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