Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you trying to hide, OP? You're the one who comes off as controlling and suspicious.
If a woman posted about her husband opening her mail, all of you would be over-the-top indignant.
Anonymous wrote:WTF! You have secret mail delivered to your house.
Yes, I can look at his mail, his phone, his email. He can look at my mail, my phone, my email, my tits.
Geez! Lighten up Francis.
Once in a while he will say... I bought you something don't open the email from Macy's.
But otherwise... what are you hiding?
Anonymous wrote:Financial and business mail, definitely yes. Private mail like a card or letter from a friend, no.
Anonymous wrote:Either of us opens anything that is clearly a bill or financial-related information. We don't open something that is clearly personal mail for the other, like a birthday card. We never open each other's packages, since both of us do most of our shopping online you never know if it's something that the other has bought for a birthday or anniversary or something.
Whoever gets home first might mention to the other that they have a package from Amazon or a letter from their company or whatever, and the recipient spouse might mention what it is or say to just leave it for them.
Anonymous wrote:DH who is still north of livid. I received a priority letter from an insurance broker and found it opened. This is not the first time something lime this has happened. Her response was that she has a right to look at anything that arrives at her house. I would never think of opening anything she orders online that gets delivered.
Am I overreacting? Feel like I am being controlled.
