DH always puts his mom on speakerphone

Anonymous
I used to think this was kind of rude, because she always seems a little put off by it, especially the way he does it. He just changes it to speaker phone, and then starts working on his computer and doesn't really make any conversation with her while the kids are all screaming and running around. But now I'm starting to realize that there's a reason for it. She just gets less weird when she's on speaker phone and less inclined to talk on and on about some weird thing.

Anyone else do this on purpose?
Anonymous
It’s rude and shows the person has poor boundaries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s rude and shows the person has poor boundaries.


Poor boundaries? What do you mean? Who, my husband?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s rude and shows the person has poor boundaries.


Poor boundaries? What do you mean? Who, my husband?


Yes. She is calling him and he does not ask her if he can put her on speakerphone.
Anonymous
I think it’s funny.
Anonymous
What's weird is 1) you've never discussed this with your DH, and 2) He's "working" on his computer while his mom is on the phone and your small children are running around screaming.

Does he just check out a lot, OP?
Anonymous
Your DH is rude.
Anonymous
It is the only way I communicate on the phone with one family member. I also make sure never to be alone with them in person. They behave much differently when there are witnesses to their actions and words.
Anonymous
I don’t know why this would be rude. If the other side is having trouble hearing or wants to discuss something confidentially, then they should be taken off speaker. Otherwise, I don’t see what difference it makes, other than enabling longer, more comfortable conversations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why this would be rude. If the other side is having trouble hearing or wants to discuss something confidentially, then they should be taken off speaker. Otherwise, I don’t see what difference it makes, other than enabling longer, more comfortable conversations.


It is rude if the other person does not want to be heard by the other people in the conversation or hasn’t been notified of who else is listening in.
Anonymous
My DH also does this! I find it so odd because he doesn’t do it with anyone else but she does tend to talk more at him than with him so I guess this is his solution? I figure as long as it doesn’t bother either party live and let live…
Anonymous
I wish I could do this with my mom because she will talk at me for 30 minutes about stuff she’d never want me to repeat to my husband. But unfortunately she talks at me in her native tongue so it would be pointless and she usually wants to hang up if she knows my husband is in the same room.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's weird is 1) you've never discussed this with your DH, and 2) He's "working" on his computer while his mom is on the phone and your small children are running around screaming.

Does he just check out a lot, OP?


+1 someone is weird here, but it’s non mil
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's weird is 1) you've never discussed this with your DH, and 2) He's "working" on his computer while his mom is on the phone and your small children are running around screaming.

Does he just check out a lot, OP?


+1 someone is weird here, but it’s non mil


Yes, he checks out with her and anyone else who acts weird and inappropriate, including our kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your DH is rude.


+1
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