Anonymous wrote:He obviously suspects you are cheating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I talked to him on the phone last night. There are 8 cameras all together. Nothing got resolved, so I’m not going back.
Good. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I talked to him on the phone last night. There are 8 cameras all together. Nothing got resolved, so I’m not going back.
That has to be illegal in some way too. I mean, you aren’t consenting to being videotaped so how is that legal?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I talked to him on the phone last night. There are 8 cameras all together. Nothing got resolved, so I’m not going back.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I talked to him on the phone last night. There are 8 cameras all together. Nothing got resolved, so I’m not going back.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I talked to him on the phone last night. There are 8 cameras all together. Nothing got resolved, so I’m not going back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you post before? Someone posted about a paranoid DH who got an alarm system for the front door and turned it on remotely when she was in the house.
OP here. No, that was not me. We do have an alarm (with interior motion detectors), which makes this all the more ridiculous. I might have accepted the exterior cameras (recording, not alerting him) because they’d capture the face of anyone breaking in. Once they’re in, why do we need another video? The motion detectors would alert the alarm company.
He has no real reason for the paranoia. Nothing remotely bad has ever happened to him or anyone in his family.
We have no kids, although we were letting nature take its course there.
We are currently not speaking. I was visiting my parents for Labor Day weekend and expected he’d have taken care of the cameras while I was away. No luck.