Why would he be in a random parking lot?

Anonymous
I'd say 50 percent chance it's true that he is decompressing just sitting in his car, 50 percent chance he is decompressing in his car but it involves a prostitute.
Anonymous
If he wanted to do no good he would turn off his phone

But weird.
Anonymous
I do this but my husband knows. I am a teacher and after a long day, a couple times a week, I will over in a random parking lot and unwind before being needed all afternoon/evening with my own kids. I may watch a 30 minute show, scroll on tik tok, eat ice cream or stuff my face with fast food. It is a nice transition from work to home that allows me a little reset. He should be able to communicate this with you and you should be able to give him solo time which sounds like what he needs.
Anonymous
Sounds suspicious, but, now he’s on to you tracking him. You played your cards wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stop tracking your husband.


Little wonder he wants alone time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds suspicious, but, now he’s on to you tracking him. You played your cards wrong.


I had the same thought. She should have held this info close to her vest, and headed to the parking lot the next time he was parked in one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop tracking your husband.


Little wonder he wants alone time.


Exactly, be lucky he comes back home at all!
Anonymous
My first thought was he's calling his GF and I still think so. Now that he's told you he's decompressing he's got himself covered.
Anonymous
So creepy to stalk your husband. Let him chill out and back off the tracking.
Anonymous
This is the weirdest thread.
But hey—I’m learning a lot here.
Before reading this I would have been 100% in OPs boat thinking this is super suspicious and bizarre behavior.

I guess it’s more common than I (or OP) thought.

I still think it’s strange. But the secrecy is what makes it odd for me. And he lied when directly asked (said he was running late). And OP, if he has turned off tracking on his phone after this, I’d find that even more suspicious.
Anonymous
I believe it. I also need time to decompress after work but thankfully am able to do that. DH does as well, and since he works from home, he decompresses by going for a 15-20 min drive with the dog and listens to an audio book.

But I also can't imagine checking someone's location so that the steak isn't overcooked. That just screams highly controlling to me and the fact that he said he has no time to decompress kind of solidifies that for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If he wanted alone time, why would he drive from where he works to random parking lots? Why not just sit in his car where he works?


Too many people who know him and might stop to chat or wonder why he is sitting in his car?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If he wanted alone time, why would he drive from where he works to random parking lots? Why not just sit in his car where he works?


Because your coworkers will see you



Who cares? If he's just sitting in his car, what difference would that make?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is the weirdest thread.
But hey—I’m learning a lot here.
Before reading this I would have been 100% in OPs boat thinking this is super suspicious and bizarre behavior.

I guess it’s more common than I (or OP) thought.

I still think it’s strange. But the secrecy is what makes it odd for me. And he lied when directly asked (said he was running late). And OP, if he has turned off tracking on his phone after this, I’d find that even more suspicious.


Some spouses are dumb and get jealous or hurt if their spouse wants to be away from them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is the weirdest thread.
But hey—I’m learning a lot here.
Before reading this I would have been 100% in OPs boat thinking this is super suspicious and bizarre behavior.

I guess it’s more common than I (or OP) thought.

I still think it’s strange. But the secrecy is what makes it odd for me. And he lied when directly asked (said he was running late). And OP, if he has turned off tracking on his phone after this, I’d find that even more suspicious.


If my husband admitted to feeling the need to be tracking my whereabouts for a month or so, I would be frustrated with him.
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