The BoyFriend Break-In

Friday, May 27, 2011 8:05 AM Posted by scordova188 0 comments
I picked answer C "Just tell her. Her reaction will say it all." because in a relationship there should always be trust or it's not even worth it. If you trust her their should be no reason to snoop or hire a private investigator.
I think that people that say mean things Online are really insecure, butthey feel they can say whatever they want because the internet gives you an invisible mask. No one can see you and that gives people power. Online you can be anyone or anything and say or do anythng. With a couple of letters and a single click you can turn someone's life upside down.
Privacy for me is very important because i grew up always having to share. I never had my own room or even closet. I always had to share and i feel that I'm growing up and its time for me to have some kind of privacy. I don't let anyone know my password because i had a bad experience leaving my aim open for like 10 minutes. I had left to walk my dog and i come back and see that my status say "I'm gay". I was furious and embarrassed. I stomped my way over too my giggling cousins and we got into our biggest fight ever, it was a big issue because the same thing had happened to my dads facebook page some one wrote the exact same thing. everyone from my family started asking me question and asking if i was really gay. It was hurtful because no one would listen to me, except a very few people. After a couple of days everything got cleared up and it was okay but my cousins STILL call me gay. They wrote the rumour and don't let it go. I know they're joking but it's still hurtful.
It got worse when a cirten girl in our school posted a comment saying that if i was bi she would ask me out. My family saw that and friends. What made it worse for me is that I had already told her that I was straight. I was forced to block this person and it was really hurtful.