Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think given the personal meaning this has for you, he should have at least made an effort to change his behavior.
Have you put it to him that way - sitting him down, seriously, outside of the car, and saying "Look Dave, it REALLY bothers me that you text while driving. You know my mother died in a car accident, and I find it ignorant and disrespectful of my feelings that you continue to do so. This is approaching a deal-breaker issue for me" or have you just sort of said "hey, please don't do that" when you're in the car and he does. If you haven't tried the first approach yet, do so as a last attempt, and see what he does.
Yes, I've spoken to him many times about this issue. I usually have to grab his phone from him and either put it in the holder or put it in my purse. He doesn't necessarily text while driving. I think he's checking his emails at red lights or looking up an address so he can use the phone as GPS. I never actually asked him to have 2 hands on the wheel. This is just the way I drive.
Anonymous wrote:I think given the personal meaning this has for you, he should have at least made an effort to change his behavior.
Have you put it to him that way - sitting him down, seriously, outside of the car, and saying "Look Dave, it REALLY bothers me that you text while driving. You know my mother died in a car accident, and I find it ignorant and disrespectful of my feelings that you continue to do so. This is approaching a deal-breaker issue for me" or have you just sort of said "hey, please don't do that" when you're in the car and he does. If you haven't tried the first approach yet, do so as a last attempt, and see what he does.
Anonymous wrote:I've asked my boyfriend soooooooo many times to stop using his phone while driving. There are many reasons to why you don't do ANYTHING while driving a car except focus on driving. Whether it's texting, taking a call, touching etc etc. It doesn't matter. The road is unpredicable and anything can happen. MY MOM DIED IN A CAR ACCIDENT AND HE KNOWS THIS. I want him to make sure both his hands are on the wheel unless he is changing gears. This will make sure his reaction time is at its max. I love him soooooo much but this drives me crazy! He's 31 and I am 27 . Been together for 1 year. Will he ever change?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. do you want him driving your kids?
Anonymous wrote:I think given the personal meaning this has for you, he should have at least made an effort to change his behavior.
Have you put it to him that way - sitting him down, seriously, outside of the car, and saying "Look Dave, it REALLY bothers me that you text while driving. You know my mother died in a car accident, and I find it ignorant and disrespectful of my feelings that you continue to do so. This is approaching a deal-breaker issue for me" or have you just sort of said "hey, please don't do that" when you're in the car and he does. If you haven't tried the first approach yet, do so as a last attempt, and see what he does.
Anonymous wrote:He's a selfish prick
Dump
dAnonymous wrote:Not using his phone while you are in the vehicle is not an unreasonable request.
You using your mom's death as a way to push it on him is lame.
You telling him he needs both hands on the wheel is controlling.