Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm often a loud cell phone talker who doesn't really know when else I can accomplish those personal calls. I save my weekly-ish call to my mother for when I'm on the bus or walking because it's the only time I have nothing more pressing I can accomplish and one of the few times I can talk candidly without husband and child around.
Sometimes dirty laundry gets aired, though hopefully not personal details it would benefit someone unscrupulous to know. Lately my kid has been struggling with a serious health problem and my husband has been losing his marbles in a mean and nasty way. And sometimes, while I'm telling my mom, I'm telling the whole bus. She complains she can't hear me when I lower my voice.
I can see how it is annoying but I can't please everyone and simply have much bigger problems.
Anonymous wrote:my feeling is the people who are indignant about what OP did are probably people who have had conversations in public places on their cell phones where people are trapped listening to them drone on and on for nearly half an hour who would be appalled by someone with the audacity to ask you to keep it down.
Cell Phone conversations in public places are NOT private.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, she behaved badly. She shouldn't have trampled on your boundaries, but then you indignantly responded by: trampling on her boundaries. More than she did yours, actually.
Anonymous wrote:my feeling is the people who are indignant about what OP did are probably people who have had conversations in public places on their cell phones where people are trapped listening to them drone on and on for nearly half an hour who would be appalled by someone with the audacity to ask you to keep it down.
Cell Phone conversations in public places are NOT private.
Anonymous wrote:my feeling is the people who are indignant about what OP did are probably people who have had conversations in public places on their cell phones where people are trapped listening to them drone on and on for nearly half an hour who would be appalled by someone with the audacity to ask you to keep it down.
Cell Phone conversations in public places are NOT private.
Anonymous wrote:I think people are blowing this way out of proportion. If OP actually intends to act on this information she was able to track down, THEN I'd consider her a stalker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you were mildly annoyed. That justifies being a stalker? Because that's what you are.
Oh, please! Tell me you have never googled someone and found out more about them then you otherwise would know. I love the self-righteousness of DCUM.
Never Googled a complete stranger to find an address and spouse's name. No. Never.