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While I'm seeing our daughter my wife is taking things from our home such as photos.
Is there anything I can do to stop her from doing this? It is really upsetting to come home from work to find things are missing.
Can anyone please help?
Hi,
has your wife moved out? if she has, then you could possibly change the locks on the house. if not then you could move some items to a secure area of house where only you can access them.
Hi 1Peter,
I would very civilly ask your wife "have you seen such and such a photograph, as it seems to have been moved?" If it continues be honest and ask your wife outright where is the photo/item that you have noticed going missing and tell her how it is making you feel because it is missing and ask why it is happening.
And, as the previous post says, put away anything that you really don't want going missing out of sight.
Kind Regards,
Fegans Parent Support
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