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my mum read through my twitter? help? - Sasha - 10-01-2012 12:23 PM

She found out my twitter name and read through all my tweets, i sometimes swear on twitter which she found out and i said some nasty things about my family and didnt mean it, she said she is disgusted and angry at me? help i feel like she cant trust me. I made my twitter private so she cant see anymore but the damage is done and she's seen everything Sad


- Nancy Kay - 10-01-2012 12:31 PM

good on her and shame on you


- Joe - 10-01-2012 12:31 PM

Shouldn't act all hard online.


- anon - 10-01-2012 12:31 PM

She's your mom, it's her job to keep an eye on you.


- computerpuke - 10-01-2012 12:31 PM

Good now stop saying things on the internet that you wouldn't want your family to see on ANY account including wastebook and $hitter. You aren't anonymous sitting behind your keyboard anyways, act accordingly.


- Julia - 10-01-2012 12:31 PM

My mom is the same way when she sees my social network sites and whatever. haha she tells me how disappointed she is and what not. The easiest thing to do is just tell her you were wrong and you're sorry and that you love her. it'll take some time for her to build trust back up, but she'll get over it. She just wants you to make the right decisions Smile


- Chelly ❤ - 10-01-2012 12:31 PM

I honestly think you deserve it if you said such bad things about your family as you claim to do, but you can always try to see what you can to make up for your actions. This is a good example on why you shouldn't act all tough and say things you wouldn't say in real life. Just think of this as a lesson. And just out of curiosity, why would you say it if you didn't mean it? But that's none of my business. Just apologize to your family (or just your mother if only she knows about it), and promise you won't do anything like this again. It's important to have a healthy relationship with your family, no matter what.