Anonymous wrote:If he accepts her phone call or calls her, that’s a choice; he is choosing to speak with her on the phone. He doesn’t have to. But once he chooses to speak with her, he should ask or at least inform her that he intends to put the call on speaker.
If she talks about things that bother him, gossips, or says anything untoward, he should be a grown-up and *tell her that.* Set boundaries like an adult, don’t put someone on speakerphone without asking, which is childish.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the responses. DH probably does this for a combination of all the reasons that have been mentioned here that I haven’t considered before. She will talk forever. He doesn’t like talking to her. It takes the burden off him and onto the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:It is the only way I communicate on the phone with one family member. I also make sure never to be alone with them in person. They behave much differently when there are witnesses to their actions and words.
Anonymous wrote:I do this just because my mother talks nonstop. I can do a full meal prep without having to say much of anything except "wow" "I see" "yeah".
Anonymous wrote:Your husband doesn't sound like a good son.
I wouldn't do this to my mother. If she went on and on, I would likely tell her I have to go if I do have to go. It's passive aggressive what your DH is doing, but seems like you are proud the way your husband is mistreating his mom. Maybe your children will do the same thing to you once they the rightful age to ignore you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do this just because my mother talks nonstop. I can do a full meal prep without having to say much of anything except "wow" "I see" "yeah".
Once I started talking to my parents with wireless headphones, it was life changing.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the responses. DH probably does this for a combination of all the reasons that have been mentioned here that I haven’t considered before. She will talk forever. He doesn’t like talking to her. It takes the burden off him and onto the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:I do this just because my mother talks nonstop. I can do a full meal prep without having to say much of anything except "wow" "I see" "yeah".
Anonymous wrote:My DH used to do this because he didn't want to talk to his mom. Especially if I was there- he wanted to take some (a lot) of the conversational pressure off of himself. She's pretty annoying to talk to.
I started saying 'hi' and walking away because I don't want to talk to her either!