well one of my parents are a little technically challenged so they leave traces on the computer that are very easy to find. I was looking back in my history to find a page i visited yesterday and i found yahoo profiles of people in my state. Idk if they meet these people but i do know they talked to them. I installed a keylogger and saw a few convos that suspected it. Plus a webcam i've never seen which i can guess is used for. Should i bring it up or let it be?? Advice, thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Alli answered Wednesday February 14 2007, 10:13 pm: This is totally up to you. You have to think about the consequences you might receive if your other parent finds out. On the up-side they might thank you for making them realize that what they were doing was wrong. You also might lead them to realize hey are not right for eachother so they might divorce which is for the best if this is what is happening. You are doing te right thinkg for the other one. If I were you and I were definately sure they are cheating then I would tell if I was definately sure!!
trailer_trash_girl_XXX answered Tuesday February 13 2007, 7:11 pm: This is a toughy- and its probably not your business to be spilling that to your other parent. I know you may like to, but it could just mess up your parents' relationship, and you don't want yourself to think its your fault, because it could never be. If your other parent is meant to find out, they will, but it might be best to keep it on the DL.
theymos answered Monday February 12 2007, 8:21 pm: You should probably not mention it, since it could make them angry. There's nothing you can do about it anyways. [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
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