Everyone has a basic need for privacy sometimes. Don't take it personally, but time to reflect on life, read a magazine, pluck eyebrows, answer emails, to sit and ponder life, to watch something through your own eyes, not another's, make a phone call to a friend, make an errand alone, flip through TV stations, move aimlessly from room to room, all makes one a better person. Your place in this is to provide this time by taking up your own activities, not requiring her to justify her motives or actions, and then meet back at an agreed time a few hours later. If you have to question her about every move in this privacy matter, you should take some time to reflect.
No. There is no privacy when you are married.
A person does not NEED privacy. We, as a human beings have a right to privacy.
because of privacy
no but if its over something stupid you don't need privacy
Privacy
Important if you need it.
sometimes if it is liking its self (the butt) or using the litter box the like to be alone cause if it is in the litter box in the middle of its business it might get annoyed but yes they do need privacy just like how we humans need privacy.
Important if you need it.
Cubicle partitions provide office workers the privacy that they need. Partitions can be solid or as simple as a piece of cloth.
For the purpose of own proposal/privacy in about the "(?)birdland".
Privacy and a hair cut
Nope, the U.S. Privacy laws are so written that a persons privacy is the most important. In fact so much privacy that some feel that they border on the wreckless or endangerment of other persons. So... your doctor doing your open heart surgery need not tell you he/she is.... The nurse assigned to clean and rebandage your wounds need not tell you.... The free clinic can not contact you (without permission) if your husband / wife tests positive...