“My sister uses the excuse that her ex still uses her mailing address, and so she wants to ‘keep tabs’ on him,” she said.
“I call [Bologna] on that because I’ve already put his mail in the return mail a few times, and nothing has arrived since.”
And she genuinely believes that her sister’s email snooping habit is seriously detrimental to the post-divorce healing journey. That’s why, two days ago, she decided to go on her sister’s computer and log out of the ex’s email. Then, she also deleted the saved password– which her sister did not know– preventing her sister from logging back in.
Ever since finding out about what she did, though, her sister has been super upset with her. She got accused of having no right to get involved.
Still, she has not apologized to her sister because, while she knows that she overstepped a boundary, she doesn’t actually feel sorry for logging out of the email account.
“I just can’t stand the thought of my sister’s ex going on dates while she’s at home checking his email account for updates,” she vented.
Regardless, with her sister still angry at her, she’s now wondering whether logging out of the Gmail account was the wrong thing to do.
Do you agree that she overstepped her sister’s boundaries? Or was her sister already violating her ex-husband’s privacy? Did she do the right thing by logging her sister out of the email account? What would you have done if you were in her shoes?
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