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“Why are you reading my texts with my boyfriend?”

You glanced — they caught you. The text-reading conversation is one of the highest-trust-cost moves in modern parenting. The recovery is hard and the rule is simple: don't.

Line art of a phone on a kitchen table with a parent's hand near it, a teen entering the room
For ages
13–1516–18
Topics
Privacy & SurveillanceDating & RomanceLying & Trust
Teen profile
Dating/Relationship Curious
Family context
Strict Household
I.
The scene

What's happening.

Their phone was open on the counter. You glanced at the text chain with their boyfriend. They walked in. The look on their face is the look. “Why are you reading my texts?”

II.
The instinctive version

What we usually say — and why it backfires.

Parent

I was just making sure you were safe.

Teen

I'm 16. I'm not in danger from my boyfriend texting me good night.

Parent

How do I know that without looking?

Teen

By trusting me. Which you don't.

III.
The better version

What works — and why.

Parent

You're right. I shouldn't have. I was anxious about something I'd heard and I went the wrong way. I'm sorry.

Teen

What did you hear?

Parent

That you two have been fighting and I was worried about how he talks to you. Wrong to snoop — right to ask. So I'm asking: how is it actually going?

Teen

...it's been hard but it's getting better. He's been working on it.

Parent

Okay. I trust you to tell me if it stops getting better. Phone is yours. I won't do that again.

IV.
Memorize these

Key phrases to reach for in the moment.

If your teen is in crisis

Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, 24/7) · Text HOME to 741741 (Crisis Text Line) · Find a child psychiatrist at aacap.org · For immediate danger, call 911.

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