Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here; another point I wanted to add, if they're so interested in communicating with DH, they have his phone number, and they're more than welcome to text/call him (which they've never done in the 9 years we've been together.)
That’s another friendship level, though - to text out of the blue. They need to feel comfortable with him first.
Anonymous wrote:You didn't give any valid reason why your husband couldn't pop in for 5 minutes and be polite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom, stop being so ridiculous. These calls are for you to talk to our daughter. If you are just going to complain, we can do them once a month instead.”
Well, this is a great way to escalate unnecessarily. Why can’t the calls be what both parties want instead of just what one person dictates?
Anonymous wrote:“Mom, stop being so ridiculous. These calls are for you to talk to our daughter. If you are just going to complain, we can do them once a month instead.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom, stop being so ridiculous. These calls are for you to talk to our daughter. If you are just going to complain, we can do them once a month instead.”
Well, this is a great way to escalate unnecessarily. Why can’t the calls be what both parties want instead of just what one person dictates?
Anonymous wrote:OP here; another point I wanted to add, if they're so interested in communicating with DH, they have his phone number, and they're more than welcome to text/call him (which they've never done in the 9 years we've been together.)
Anonymous wrote:OP here; another point I wanted to add, if they're so interested in communicating with DH, they have his phone number, and they're more than welcome to text/call him (which they've never done in the 9 years we've been together.)
Anonymous wrote:“Mom, stop being so ridiculous. These calls are for you to talk to our daughter. If you are just going to complain, we can do them once a month instead.”