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Treat him as an equal ... maybe he will respect your privacy more ... lol
This is Mack he has his own room ...

keep the bedroom door closed because if they get used to coming into your bedroom and then you dont want them to it will be a nightmare for you to try and keep them out.
Could you keep the bedroom door closed?
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silly..they have their own daybed..in my room..how do I get him out of my bed ..he lays across my legs and I wake up and cannot move : ) They have their own chairs downstairs but are not allowed on other furniture
by mommaskye on February 13th, 2007
Leave it with me, when Mack wakes I will ask him ... +
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