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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Phone is locked in the trunk “until he can be trusted”. Maybe next year.[/quote] But then he will whine and complain, which she finds equally annoying. She wants silence.[/quote] Who said anything about silence? Conversation is normal in a car. Pokémon, video game sounds, etc is not and can be incredibly distracting.[/quote] She did. From the OP: "In my car, the rules is that all electronics must have the sound totally off, or you must use headphones. [b]He will give me crap about it, and constantly complain.[/b] And constantly disobey." If she takes the phone away, he will "give [her] crap about it, and constantly complain." I get it; he's unpleasant to be around. It's a few days. No, OP has no recourse other than to remove herself from his presence. There is no magic.[/quote] On what planet does feeling like constant, persistent complaining is annoying, mean you require complete silence??! [/quote]
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