
AngiKay
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Re: restraining order?
07/26/06 08:12 AM
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Koritora, why continue to torture yourself, whether it is legal to do what you are doing or not? If it hurts you or makes you angry, then that is your own fault for viewing things that you know you shouldn't. Let him go. Who cares if his SO thinks she can get a restraining order against you. If it is true that you have never contacted her in any way, then you should have nothing to worry about. If, however, your ex and his SO know that you are spying on them and invading their privacy by reading their PRIVATE emails and viewing their vacation photos, etc., I think I would want a RO against you, too. I am not trying to sound harsh, and I hope that you don't think I am, but if I found out that my ex was spying on me like that, you can bet I would take any legal action I could to put a stop to it.
For your own benefit, control the urge to access his private accounts, not only from a legal standpoint (if there are any,) but also for your own emotional well-being. It is not healthy, nor is it going to help you let go of the past and move on to a happier future as long as you continue to do this. Good luck.
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