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Question Posted Friday October 21 2005, 11:59 pm

my sis friends came over today, they watched some movie when they thought i was sleeping
(i was WIDE awake on the couch pretending to sleep) then they started to talk about all this stuff, not something i should have been hearing, NOT something i want to eavesdropp to give you an idea what i'm talking about. i can't leave the room, cause they'll know i've listening to them talk. so i can't move. what do i do when this happens?
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goldenphoenix answered Saturday October 22 2005, 10:40 am:
you have to stick it out..you did the correct thing..but just make sure that you dont MEDDLE..after your sister's friends are gone, you should tell her that you overheard what she was saying, BUT not intentionally and then beg for mercy!
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but you really should do that, it works for me. but then again my sister is unusually nice..

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