Anonymous wrote:OP here again. Beyond the driving issue, my spidey sense now tells me something else is up with this latest ticket.
I am presently on a business trip. DW sent me a copy of the ticket so I could see the charge, etc. (maybe, in retrospect, not so smart on her part). She received the ticket at 10:08 pm Monday night. I called home at 10:00 pm and to DD on the phone. When I asked DD where her Mom was, she said, "in the bathroom." Now, why would DD say this if DW was not home. Why did DD feel she had to lie to cover for her Mom? I don't like it one bit.
Why was DW where she was at 10:08 pm? Why did she ask DD to cover for her? It is all very strange.
Do I ask her where she was coming from? If she went out, I don't have a problem with that per se, but it the fact that I smell a coverup of some sort and that she is drawing my DD into it.
Or do I ask her in a way that will catch her in a lie, i.e., I know if I ask her what time she received the ticket, most likely she give some time earlier in the day (b/c she won't think I've closely read the ticket). She is not so smart in that way. I've caught her in lies before. And then how to I approach her bringing my DD into her deceit?
what is so terrible about her taking responsibility for her actions? Why all this walking on eggshells. Why do we perpetuate this concept that women are so weak and vulnerable, like delicate little flowers that they can't be held responsible? That we have to pretend like it is a different issue so that she never feels bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"recommend signing her up for a defensive driving course and taking one alongside her"
yes, and present it to her in a way that you're both doing it to keep your insurance costs lower as well as for the safety of the family...
Why? what is so terrible about her taking responsibility for her actions? Why all this walking on eggshells. Why do we perpetuate this concept that women are so weak and vulnerable, like delicate little flowers that they can't be held responsible? That we have to pretend like it is a different issue so that she never feels bad?
As a woman, this attitude disgusts me.
I don't think it has anything to do with her being a woman. I think it's because of her denial, belligerence, and propensity to blame others. These are traits specific to HER.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"recommend signing her up for a defensive driving course and taking one alongside her"
yes, and present it to her in a way that you're both doing it to keep your insurance costs lower as well as for the safety of the family...
Why? what is so terrible about her taking responsibility for her actions? Why all this walking on eggshells. Why do we perpetuate this concept that women are so weak and vulnerable, like delicate little flowers that they can't be held responsible? That we have to pretend like it is a different issue so that she never feels bad?
As a woman, this attitude disgusts me.
Because the point of this is to get her to take a course - not just to prove a point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"recommend signing her up for a defensive driving course and taking one alongside her"
yes, and present it to her in a way that you're both doing it to keep your insurance costs lower as well as for the safety of the family...
Why? what is so terrible about her taking responsibility for her actions? Why all this walking on eggshells. Why do we perpetuate this concept that women are so weak and vulnerable, like delicate little flowers that they can't be held responsible? That we have to pretend like it is a different issue so that she never feels bad?
As a woman, this attitude disgusts me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"recommend signing her up for a defensive driving course and taking one alongside her"
yes, and present it to her in a way that you're both doing it to keep your insurance costs lower as well as for the safety of the family...
Why? what is so terrible about her taking responsibility for her actions? Why all this walking on eggshells. Why do we perpetuate this concept that women are so weak and vulnerable, like delicate little flowers that they can't be held responsible? That we have to pretend like it is a different issue so that she never feels bad?
As a woman, this attitude disgusts me.
Anonymous wrote:"recommend signing her up for a defensive driving course and taking one alongside her"
yes, and present it to her in a way that you're both doing it to keep your insurance costs lower as well as for the safety of the family...