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Well, you shouldnt be like that cause that means you dont trust her, but thats sad that she doesnt want to spend time with you.
you totally deserve it for going through her history. my view on it, being 15 year old daughter (whos responsible btw), thats like really bad. lack of trust is horrible, you're totally invading her space. >:[ YDI.
YDI for snooping. dick.
Cancel your day and stop talking to her altogether, she'll come herself to you for your father/daughter day.
YDI period. No questions asked. She's growing up, and has to learn that there are some people who trust her, and clearly you don't (otherwise you wouldn't be snooping around her computer).
You know what? You DON'T deserve it, and I'm really sorry that your daughter doesn't want to be with you. You were not being rude by looking through your daughter's history, because the Internet can be very dangerous. You were just being a good father.
I agree. I think he's just being a responsible, concerned parent. If this were a different FML about finding out his daughter was sexually active and/or pregnant, comments would be "way to know what's going on in your child's life." Parenting is a lose-lose nowadays. A lot of debate can be had about whether privacy is a right or a privilege, but the bottom line still stands: She's a minor. It's her parent's house, and her parents probably put up on the money to buy the computer so that she can even look up ways to get out of spending time with him so maybe the daughter needs to stop being a spoiled brat and suck it up. He can search the damn internet history all he wants until she can buy her own computer or move out.
I'll bet nearly all of you will do the same thing when you have kids. It's not unreasonable for a parent to monitor their kids online, especially if it's the community computer. It's only a history, it's not like she's going through her diary or anything. You shouldn't have any websites to hide anyway. Want privacy? Get a ******* job and buy your own computer.
To add on, if you aren't monitoring their online activity you should start. I don't care how much you trust your kid, to come to you. There will be always something they will never approach you with. The problem grows worse if they go to someone with no adequate advice usually their friends. In many cases there won't be anything there other than the normal kid/teen stuff. But being a parent the possibility of there being something wrong isn't something you should leave up to chance.
I don't have a problem with him being strict or something, but if you're going to make rules, at least tell her about it. The right approach would have been to put internet filters so that she couldn't go on the sites that he doesn't want her looking at rather than snooping through her internet history. It's like going through someone's trash.
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YDI for snooping. Give her some space -- she's growing up. ...On the other hand, though, FYL because of what you found.
More like FHL for having you snoop through her history. I bet you've got plenty of stuff you wouldn't want her to see.