Ok. What is the rule on this. If your child leaves a note or a letter laying around the house (not in their room), is a parent allowed to read it without violating their privacy?
At the end of the day, you are the parent, so if your parental instinct - which is primarily to protect your kids - is curious from a concerned parental perspective, I'd say you can be forgiven for breaking the rule. So...what does it say?
Read it. It may be nothing, but you never know. Besides, children have no rights so you can't violate their rights.
Hahaha! This is kinda true. I'd read it. Send it to me, I'll read it and post it here. I don't give a shit.
I did read it. It was laying in my clothes basket. Nothing horrible in it... just about some boy she liked. However, my old lady screamed at me for "violating her privacy". I figured if it was left in my clothes basket I could read it.
Not exactly the same but that's along the same line as "So is it true your no longer beating your wife? Yes or no will do?"
I think Cheese's boys are more adapted to a jungle like environment one might find in a terry cloth or paper towel.