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<blockquote data-quote="guy022077" data-source="post: 1894619" data-attributes="member: 560481"><p>i went through this EXACT same thing, she is too paranoid and should stay out of his stuff. I got yelled at for some crap i wrote 10 years ago gimme a break.she has now violated his space and he has one less place to complain/feel at home because of what she might do/say. It sucks but it is HER problem not his,if he isnt doing anything then she should calm down and grow up. She maybe doing something herself which is why she keeps such close watch on him so that she knows where he is while she is doing whatever.It is exhausting if he is in it for the long haul good luck.....youll need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guy022077, post: 1894619, member: 560481"] i went through this EXACT same thing, she is too paranoid and should stay out of his stuff. I got yelled at for some crap i wrote 10 years ago gimme a break.she has now violated his space and he has one less place to complain/feel at home because of what she might do/say. It sucks but it is HER problem not his,if he isnt doing anything then she should calm down and grow up. She maybe doing something herself which is why she keeps such close watch on him so that she knows where he is while she is doing whatever.It is exhausting if he is in it for the long haul good luck.....youll need it. [/QUOTE]
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