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Help! My Parents Stalk Me at Home Multiple Times a Week.

Por: Slate Life August 31, 2023

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Dear Prudence is Slate’s advice column. Dear Prudence, I am seeking your advice to protect my peace of mind and that of my spouse and children. I live clear across town and not near any businesses, churches, parental friends, or relatives. But, my parents drive by my home 2-to-3 times a day, many times a week, and have done so for over 15 years. They do not stop for a visit. They drive by and gawk at my home. When we wave, they seldom respond... + full article



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