Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it's annoying, DH does this with his family. It's more- interruptive than anything. Honestly. Pick your battles. This is not worth fighting.
Does he spend all day, everyday texting with them too? They text all day and night, then resume it the next day. It's never ending. After all that, what could be left to actually talk about?
Anonymous wrote:I know it's annoying, DH does this with his family. It's more- interruptive than anything. Honestly. Pick your battles. This is not worth fighting.
Anonymous wrote:No, no you're not justified in putting rules in place on how long your spouse can be on the phone. UNLESS YOUR SPOUSE IS 12 YEARS OLD!
Twice a month they can gab away like two old ladies. Get over yourself and go be productive on your own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this shouldn't get under my skin, but it does. Spouse and their cousin were very close when we met 4 years ago. Since then, cousin has relocated several states away. Every other week or so cousin will call (usually for advice/talking through things), and they will spend an hour to 2 hours just chatting away. I understand their separation has been hard on them and they're used to talking daily, but some nights I don't want to stop what we are doing so spouse can spend their time on the phone. Cousin also frequently calls FIL and BIL, so I know it is not just spouse.
I don't want to come between spouse and cousin, but am I justified in asking spouse to put some parameters on how much they talk? We don't have children, so it's not detracting from them. FWIW, I do genuinely like cousin. They helped me a lot when I was joining the family.
Your deliberate use of pronouns is really contorted. What's up?
Anonymous wrote:I know this shouldn't get under my skin, but it does. Spouse and their cousin were very close when we met 4 years ago. Since then, cousin has relocated several states away. Every other week or so cousin will call (usually for advice/talking through things), and they will spend an hour to 2 hours just chatting away. I understand their separation has been hard on them and they're used to talking daily, but some nights I don't want to stop what we are doing so spouse can spend their time on the phone. Cousin also frequently calls FIL and BIL, so I know it is not just spouse.
I don't want to come between spouse and cousin, but am I justified in asking spouse to put some parameters on how much they talk? We don't have children, so it's not detracting from them. FWIW, I do genuinely like cousin. They helped me a lot when I was joining the family.