What to do when my mom looks at my stuff?

I wuz writing this deppressing story that has blood and sum one dying and my mom came in and started checking and i’m likke what are you doing and shes like not listening. I dont hate her but im mad and im worried what she will think of me because our relationship is not very good

Answer #1

You should calmly explain that your belongings are private and that she should be more aware of what she does with you.

Answer #2

Hahahah I totally thought of this so wrongly. glad I clicked on it and saw the rest. Like Tea party lady said just explain to her that it’s your private belongings, she has every right legally speaking though seeing as your 15.

Answer #3

no legally if you are living in her house she has every right to look thro, your things. but I understand i get mad to when my mother looks thro my stuff too. just say hey look this is what’s going on! commutation!

Answer #4

I would just Hide stuff you don’t wNt her to see

Answer #5

treat her like your friend .. make her feels like you don’t have anything to hide .. although if you probably have ..

I know that no one likes to get his/her stuff and show it to parents specially when it’s personal or about personal inner feelings … but get some silly stuff you have or had written before and show ‘em to her so next time she’ll trust you more and stop looking at your stuff …

and I believe that the reason of her acting is because she’s trying to find out about something you might be hiding behind her back ..

Answer #6

LOL i read this wrong aswell. like ^^ saidd. id just say hey mum, im 15 and i need my own personal space lol :P or tell her in a very calm but confident voice how u feel

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