So last night my mom and I were talking in my room, and noticed that she kept looking over at my open closet and staring at something with wide eyes for a second or two. As soon as she left the room, I checked to see what she was looking at, and as I suspected, there was a diaper just sitting there on the floor that had fallen out of my hiding spot. She hasn't said anything, but I know she's got to be worried.
The reason I'm making this post is because I'd like some opinions on whether what I'm thinking about doing is a good move on or not. I'm at school from morning til evening and I'm thinking about sending her this text (while I'm at school) to explain things.
"So I know that you saw something in my room last night. I don't want to discuss it in detail, but just know that it's nothing to worry about. Nobody is perfect, and everybody has a few oddities. This is something that cannot do harm to me or anyone else. The only way something negative can come of it is if it becomes a problem with another person, such as yourself; in which case, it would be a major source of anxiety for me.
If you want to help, the best thing you can do is to not worry about it and not bring it to light."
I know it's super vague, but I really want to try to avoid getting into specifics. If she asks for more information I think I'll probably show her something online that explains it.
The reason I'm making this post is because I'd like some opinions on whether what I'm thinking about doing is a good move on or not. I'm at school from morning til evening and I'm thinking about sending her this text (while I'm at school) to explain things.
"So I know that you saw something in my room last night. I don't want to discuss it in detail, but just know that it's nothing to worry about. Nobody is perfect, and everybody has a few oddities. This is something that cannot do harm to me or anyone else. The only way something negative can come of it is if it becomes a problem with another person, such as yourself; in which case, it would be a major source of anxiety for me.
If you want to help, the best thing you can do is to not worry about it and not bring it to light."
I know it's super vague, but I really want to try to avoid getting into specifics. If she asks for more information I think I'll probably show her something online that explains it.