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When some one is doing something for you, and it's very important to you that it turns out right, and they say they "Have it under control," do you have to leave the room so you won't interefere?

Asked by Dutchess_III (46813points) August 14th, 2010

In other words, are you a control freak? I am! I admit it. My husband, my son, grandson, and a friend of my son’s are gluing down the vinyl in the kitchen as we speak, and I just need to stay out of their way. There are some thing I want done a certain way, but I was vetoed (I still think I’m right.) Not interfering is VERY hard for me to do. In fact, I thought I’d go in and watch TV, but that meant I was also watching them work, and it was all I could do not to start offering unwanted and advice and make unwanted suggestions EVEN THOUGHT I’M RIGHT! I had to leave! And here I am.

Could you just sit and watch someone work on something that was very important to you and keep quiet, or would you have to leave the room?

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