Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, all the divorced guys found this thread in a hurry.
OP, call your local precinct or ask your divorce attorney if you have options.
I'm happily married. Still think the OP is carrying on in a controlling fashion. Her concern is valid; her tone and demeanor are counterproductive. My guess is she's controlling in many aspects of her life and in her relationship -- a man who makes a remark to their child like he did is driven to that out of exasperation.
A man who makes a remark like that to his CHILD is an inappropriate a$$hole, and a man who texts while driving is a serious danger to her. You men and your hangups about being "controlled." Ridiculous that that's the priority over that little girl's welfare. Just pathetic.
Keep talking, OP. The more you do, the more we understand your husband's contempt for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, all the divorced guys found this thread in a hurry.
OP, call your local precinct or ask your divorce attorney if you have options.
I'm happily married. Still think the OP is carrying on in a controlling fashion. Her concern is valid; her tone and demeanor are counterproductive. My guess is she's controlling in many aspects of her life and in her relationship -- a man who makes a remark to their child like he did is driven to that out of exasperation.
A man who makes a remark like that to his CHILD is an inappropriate a$$hole, and a man who texts while driving is a serious danger to her. You men and your hangups about being "controlled." Ridiculous that that's the priority over that little girl's welfare. Just pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, all the divorced guys found this thread in a hurry.
OP, call your local precinct or ask your divorce attorney if you have options.
I'm happily married. Still think the OP is carrying on in a controlling fashion. Her concern is valid; her tone and demeanor are counterproductive. My guess is she's controlling in many aspects of her life and in her relationship -- a man who makes a remark to their child like he did is driven to that out of exasperation.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, all the divorced guys found this thread in a hurry.
OP, call your local precinct or ask your divorce attorney if you have options.
Anonymous wrote:You're not wrong, but you do sound very controlling.
Also, being divorced from him won't stop him from driving his child around.
Again, you're not wrong here. At all. But the way you're going about trying to see the error of his ways DOES smack of stridency and controlling tendencies. I mean, really, track his movements and texts? REALLY?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone texts while driving
Excuse me???
Anonymous wrote:everyone texts while driving
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn't sound controlling to me, it sounds like she wants to get some evidence so an authority can stop his illegal behavior.
OP, maybe call the police (non emergency) andlet them know you saw him texting and driving and his tag number? Maybe a ticket will help to curb the behavior, and he won't know you had anything to do with it.
If he texts and drives as much as you say, he should be easy to catch.
There's more going on here than has been shared. She sounds like a nag and scold. But if she's "afraid" of how he would react, he may be dangerous.
That said, he shouldn't be texting and driving for sure. But if it''s just looking at the phone at intersections (which IS illegal), that's different than typing a message while going 70 mph on the Beltway.
Anonymous wrote:She doesn't sound controlling to me, it sounds like she wants to get some evidence so an authority can stop his illegal behavior.
OP, maybe call the police (non emergency) andlet them know you saw him texting and driving and his tag number? Maybe a ticket will help to curb the behavior, and he won't know you had anything to do with it.
If he texts and drives as much as you say, he should be easy to catch.