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My parents are both professionals, no strangers to technology, but it never occurred to them that this could happen to their daughter, in their house I n elementary school I was a frequent visitor to the principal’s office. When she asked me why I was misbehaving I’d say things like “My mom is really horrible
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My parents are both professionals, no strangers to technology, but it never occurred to them that this could happen to their daughter, in their house I n elementary school I was a frequent visitor to the principal’s office. When she asked me why I was misbehaving I’d say things like “My mom is really horrible
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