Anonymous wrote:And why are you monitoring him like this? It must feel smothering to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is that he didn’t tell you he needs time alone or to decompress. Why?
Because some partners don’t react well to their partner saying “I love you, and I need 30 minutes without anyone interacting with me - including you”. See the “triffling” poster above.
Most likely OP’s DH believes OP would react that way. In fact, he may have been dropping hints, asking her to give him some alone time at home.
Unfortunately my husband is like that - I need a few hours a week at home alone with minimal work demands. It doesn’t happen that much anymore because my husband the rarely leaves the house these days.
He now knows I need that, but trying to get him to not that it personally was (is?) haaaard.
Anonymous wrote:The issue is that he didn’t tell you he needs time alone or to decompress. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I and the kids all track each other all the time. No one thinks anything of it. I know lots of friends like this. It takes two seconds to check if someone arrived safely or has left yet.
This. I don’t get it either. There are literal apps people pay money for to do this. This thread is weird.
I guess I’m a shit wife because I’ve checked to see many a time how long I have/how far away DH is until he gets home for many a benign and sundry reason. One instance that comes to mind is the time I looked to see if he had already passed the grocery store on his way home from work, because I would have had him stop if he hadn’t, but didn’t want to bother his commute with a needless call. I guess I’m up his ass!
It’s a 2 second phone call…and maybe your spouse is exhausted and doesn’t want to go to the store, or has takeout in the car for dinner and doesn’t want it getting cold, etc. Just call them instead of tracking them like a creep.
Other PP here. Our spouses know we do this and are fine with it. They do it to us too. Its quick and practical if you have nothing to hide.
I’m the OPP and this exactly. That’s what the app is there for, and we have nothing to hide.
I routinely use it to help time dinner on the days DH goes into the office. My kids also often have substitute bus drivers who screw up the route and delay their getting home.